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Rubber left on the controller and now the odor remains even after washing

Rubber left on the controller and now the odor remains even after washing

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crystal78248
Member
150
08-19-2023, 02:25 AM
#1
Hello,
I'm not sure if this is the appropriate place to ask, but just yesterday while cleaning around, I discovered an old TV remote controller. Over time, the rubber has turned into a slimy residue that ended up on my hand. Although I was able to wash away the liquid without much trouble, the smell of rubber persisted even after a full day. I attempted to clean it with soap and shampoo, but the odor returned within a couple of minutes. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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crystal78248
08-19-2023, 02:25 AM #1

Hello,
I'm not sure if this is the appropriate place to ask, but just yesterday while cleaning around, I discovered an old TV remote controller. Over time, the rubber has turned into a slimy residue that ended up on my hand. Although I was able to wash away the liquid without much trouble, the smell of rubber persisted even after a full day. I attempted to clean it with soap and shampoo, but the odor returned within a couple of minutes. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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PvtStoner
Senior Member
599
08-19-2023, 11:24 AM
#2
You might attempt vinegar, but over time the area where the rubber touched will fade and the odor will disappear.
Also, human skin behaves like a sponge, absorbing liquids, which is why the smell persists even after cleaning.
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PvtStoner
08-19-2023, 11:24 AM #2

You might attempt vinegar, but over time the area where the rubber touched will fade and the odor will disappear.
Also, human skin behaves like a sponge, absorbing liquids, which is why the smell persists even after cleaning.

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FireBrand2000
Member
136
08-31-2023, 08:09 PM
#3
You might attempt vinegar, but over time the area where the rubber touched will fade and the odor will disappear.
Also, human skin behaves like a sponge, absorbing liquids, which is why the smell persists even after cleaning.
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FireBrand2000
08-31-2023, 08:09 PM #3

You might attempt vinegar, but over time the area where the rubber touched will fade and the odor will disappear.
Also, human skin behaves like a sponge, absorbing liquids, which is why the smell persists even after cleaning.

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Daviel_Z
Junior Member
15
08-31-2023, 10:58 PM
#4
Hey. I'll give it a shot once I get more vinegar, since I ran out the last time and didn't restock before then :/
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Daviel_Z
08-31-2023, 10:58 PM #4

Hey. I'll give it a shot once I get more vinegar, since I ran out the last time and didn't restock before then :/

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Aerithix
Member
182
09-02-2023, 09:02 AM
#5
Let it out or let it disappear on its own, it will vanish naturally. If you're not always checking your hands, you should be okay.
(Just a note, this could be the weirdest subject I've seen here today 😂)
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Aerithix
09-02-2023, 09:02 AM #5

Let it out or let it disappear on its own, it will vanish naturally. If you're not always checking your hands, you should be okay.
(Just a note, this could be the weirdest subject I've seen here today 😂)