On Tue, 29 Apr 2014, drlegendre . wrote:
If you're willing to risk the UV issue, it seems
that bright, direct
sunlight alone has a way of de-stanking a lot of things in this category.
If you have a lot of daylight, consider leaving your parts out in it. A
rainshower or two probably won't hurt, either.
And while I've never heard of it (for rubber), I can't see how packing any
of these parts in activated charcoal would ever cause damage. Obviously,
you need to severely restrict the ingress of carbon particles into the
mechanisms - but that taken care of, it's a totally safe process.
Cheesecloth as a barrier will probably get you there.
Baking soda is also something to be considered for deodorizing things.
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David Griffith
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cs.csubak.edu
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