Sorry if this is on the verge of being off topic.
You know the smell of new rubber tires.
Some, like my wife, call it the stink of new rubber.
What is the best thing to wash or wipe off fresh rubber
to kill the smell?
I have tried all sorts of detergents, Windex, simple green, ect.
Any ideas?
Justin Mahn - 16 Feb 2004 13:24 GMT
unfortunately the more you wash off, the more fresh smelly rubber you will
expose. It would be better to mount them, and then dust with baby powder to
mask the smell.

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> Sorry if this is on the verge of being off topic.
> You know the smell of new rubber tires.
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> Any ideas?
Mark Stevens - 16 Feb 2004 20:59 GMT
> Sorry if this is on the verge of being off topic.
> You know the smell of new rubber tires.
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> and how does your wife know the smell of new rubber I might ask....????
John - 16 Feb 2004 23:48 GMT
Well,
The hose on our new washing machine of course.
Every time the hot water fills the washer, the thing smells again
and she blames my RC cars!
...Since you asked.
John
> > Sorry if this is on the verge of being off topic.
> > You know the smell of new rubber tires.
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John - 17 Feb 2004 23:49 GMT
Oh, and there is that outfit she wares on Saturday nights...
sul - 18 Feb 2004 00:07 GMT
"and how does your wife know the smell of new rubber I might ask....???"
I was thinking the same exact thing when I read your comments. Your
answer says it all! LOL
/alt.sex.fetish.latex comes to mind
> Oh, and there is that outfit she wares on Saturday nights...
MikeF - 18 Feb 2004 10:33 GMT
dont knock it till you try it.....8)
> "and how does your wife know the smell of new rubber I might ask....???"
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