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Removing Leather Smell From 10 Year Old Car
Question from Inna
Hi Debra,
A few months ago, my husband bought a used 2005 Subaru Forester with leather seats. He loves the car and I sometimes end up riding in it with him, but the smell is hard for me to tolerate. Although you would think it would have outgassed by now, there is still a strong smell in the leather seats – or it might be chemicals used in the leather treatment or conditioning or other components in the “leather” seats, not sure. Is there a way to get rid of the smell without damaging the leather? Doesn’t seem like opening the sun roof would help much given it’s had 10 years to off-gas, plus it will soon be too cold for that here. I’m not normally super-sensitive to leather, using leather purses and leather shoes without any reaction at all. Though I’ve never had leather furniture or leather car seats before.
Thanks.
Debra’s Answer
I’ve had leather seats before in cars and my experience is that the leather does outgas over time. I bought a 2001 car with leather seats in 2005 and by the time I bought it there was no odor at all.
If you have a persistent odor, the leather was probably cleaned with a product that added additional chemicals.
You might contact EnviroKlenz and ask them specifically which of their products to use for this. I asked them once about removing chemicals from leather when I was considering buying a very comfortable leather office chair, but I ended up not buying the chair, so I haven’t tried this. But they told me then it could be done.
Rhodium-Plated Jewelry
Question from Stacey
Hi Debra,
I am wondering if rhodium-plated sterling silver jewelry (earrings, necklace) is safe to wear.
Thanks!
Debra’s Answer
No toxic effects of rhodium have been reported that I could find. One blog post reported of a toxic danger to workers from rhodium mixed with sulphuric acid, but even in this instance, it was the sulphuric acid that was noted as toxic, not the rhodium.
It appears to be fine, as far as I can tell.
Here is my disclaimer, though. I can only tell you if something is known to be toxic. I can’t guarantee something not known to be toxic really is not toxic or not. Many times substances thought to be safe have been found to be toxic.
But at the moment, to the best of my knowledge, I can’t find anything that says it’s toxic to wear as jewelry.
Varathane Offgassing
Question from Steve
Hi Debra,
A cabinet maker recently sprayed a piece of my furniture with water based clear varathane. According to my research this product contains VOC’s. For how long will it continue to off gas and how long should I wait before it is 100% safe to put the item in my home?
Debra’s Answer
How long it takes to outgas depends on the conditions of the surrounding area. A warmer environment will speed outgassing.
Finishes become “dry to the touch” but are still outgassing. 100% safe means all VOCs have outgassed. The term for this is “cured.” Contact the manufacturer and ask how long it takes for the finish to cure.
Non Toxic Folding Steamer Baskets
Question from Steve
Hi Debra,
Any consensus as to whether those stainless steel folding steamer baskets are really made of? The box says 18/10 stainless steel. i’m wondering if there’s nickel or other toxic metals added.
Any consensus as to whether those stainless steel folding steamer baskets are really made of? The box says 18/10 stainless steel. i’m wondering if there’s nickel or other toxic metals added.
Debra’s Answer
I have now information on this other that what it says on the box.
Readers, any comments on this?
“Baking” Out Paint Off Gassing
Question from Shannon
Hi Debra,
We recently purchased a condo that had been repainted prior to sale.
3 months later it is still off gassing and my asthma is severely affected.
We will repaint with zero voc paint and primer but from what I understand that is not enough.
At what temperature should my central heating be to super heat the paint?
Alternatively if I crank the heat and keep the windows opened on a hot day will it be just as effective or must the windows be closed?
Lastly if I do this over a period of 2 days. 12 hrs on come home then repeat the same process the next day will that work or does it have to look be 24 consecutive hrs? I’m wondering because we are unable to leave the dwelling for 24 hrs. Thanks
Lisa’s Answer
This answer has been updated because I do not recommend bake-outs.
Read more here:
Packit Cooler Bags
Question from Stacey
Hi Debra,
I just discovered cooler bags and lunch bags called Packit, that are designed to keep food cool up to 10 hours. I love the concept and design of the bags which would be great for kid’s lunches as well as for many other uses.
The children’s lunch bags are made of polyester on the exterior, while the interior is made of PVA. It is also stated that these bags are PVC and lead free. Some of the other bags have a lining made of EVA/PE/high-density polyethylene.
What do you think of these bags? Would you add them to your List of safe products?
Debra’s Answer
I would and I’m going to! I’m in love with these bags too.
They are bags that have a freezable gel right inside the sides of the bag, so foods are kept cold from all directions. I can see these bags being useful for shopping, travel, lunch, so you can really take your food with you.
The materials are plastics, but the least toxic ones. There’s no way to make this product without plastic.
What a great idea! Bags come in 12 sizes, including a grocery-size bag.
Quilts And Comforters
Question from Sue P.
Hi Debra,
I am trying to figure out if a commercially made quilt would typically contain flame retardants or any other harmful chemicals. I have found a quilt online that says the cover is 100% cotton, but the filling is 100% polyester. Are there flame retardants in 100% polyester? Would washing this several times, remove any harmful chemicals? Thanks for your great website and research.
Debra’s Answer
It’s unlikely that polyester fill would contain flame retardants. Furniture manufacturers use layers of polyester to help them pass the flammability tests. It doesn’t burn, it melts.
Many many years ago I was wearing a polyester nightgown. I took it off and threw it on the floor—right on top of my hot curling iron. And I saw that polyester melt right before my eyes. So it passes the flame test, but I wouldn’t want molten polyester on my skin.
Polyester itself is not particularly toxic, it’s usually the finishes that are the toxic part.
But again, polyester is plastic, so if you want to avoid plastic for other reasons, then that’s something to consider. But it’s not toxic.
Nonorganic Cotton vs Polyester Clothing
Update January, 2020: So Many Chemicals in Clothing!
Non Toxic Kitchen Faucet To Garden Hose Adapter
Question from Susan
Hi Debra,
Have large non toxic drinking water containers for emergency water supply.
Have found a non toxic garden hose.
All that is needed is a non toxic kitchen faucet to garden hose adapter.
Please advise.
Thank you.
Debra’s Answer
I’m looking at various adapters online and there seem to be some made of metal and some made with plastic.
The thing is, leaching requires contact time. The water is going to be rushing past this half-inch of adapter in a nanosecond. It’s unlikely any material would leach into the water.
I would be much more concerned about the container first and the hose second. Good you have already handled those.
Sheet Rock
Question from Ira
Hi Debra,
Anyone have experience (good or bad) with different types of sheet rock.
One looking at is air renew other is dragonboard that is recommended
Debra’s Answer
Readers? Any experience with these sheetrocks?