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Colleen,

Have you tried baking soda?

How's ??

Jeanine

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On Behalf Of Colleen ston

Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 6:41 PM

Subject: Scent out of silicone

Help! I have an Upland wood mold with the silicone liner. How do I

get the scent out of the silicone? My unscented soap smells a tad bit

citrusy & it shouldn't! I wash it between batches, but that hasn't

done anything.

Anything I can soak it in that it won't pick up that scent?

Thanks!

Colleen

Handcrafted & Decorative Soaps

http://www.countrym <http://www.countrymeadowcreations.com>

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> Have you tried baking soda?

No, should I try to make a paste out of it and smear it around?

> How's ??

Hanging in there, thanks! I had to stop him from cleaning his shed

out after work today. He's not one to sit still, but he looked too

exhausted after work to be doing any extra activities!

Colleen

Handcrafted & Decorative Soaps

http://www.countrymeadowcreations.com

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Make a strong solution and let the liner soak overnight. You could also

sprinkle some on the mold itself.

Tell he needs to become addicted to Law & Order or the Westerns. Then

he'd have to sit still for a bit.

Jeanine

Jeanine's Hummingbird Soap Works

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On Behalf Of Colleen ston

Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 7:38 PM

Subject: Re: Scent out of silicone

> Have you tried baking soda?

No, should I try to make a paste out of it and smear it around?

> How's ??

Hanging in there, thanks! I had to stop him from cleaning his shed

out after work today. He's not one to sit still, but he looked too

exhausted after work to be doing any extra activities!

Colleen

Handcrafted & Decorative Soaps

http://www.countrym <http://www.countrymeadowcreations.com>

eadowcreations.com

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In a message dated 10/5/2006 8:59:34 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

countrymeadowcreations@... writes:

I'm afraid that

the silicone will pick up the vinegar scent too. Someone on another

group suggested coffee too, but I don't want the silicone to pick up

that scent either. :)

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If it does pick up vinegar, it won't last. Coffee just might stain the

silicone and then it might also smell like coffee forever, LOL.

Beth

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Thanks Beth! I'm going to try the baking soda first. I'm afraid that

the silicone will pick up the vinegar scent too. Someone on another

group suggested coffee too, but I don't want the silicone to pick up

that scent either. :)

I'll let you know how it works when I try it!

Colleen

Handcrafted & Decorative Soaps

http://www.countrymeadowcreations.com

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Hi,

Vinegar, once dried, has no scent. That's why it's such a great hair rinse.

Colleen ston <countrymeadowcreations@...> wrote:

Thanks Beth! I'm going to try the baking soda first. I'm afraid that

the silicone will pick up the vinegar scent too. Someone on another

group suggested coffee too, but I don't want the silicone to pick up

that scent either. :)

I'll let you know how it works when I try it!

Colleen

Handcrafted & Decorative Soaps

http://www.countrymeadowcreations.com

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