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How to clean rubber parts that stink?
Posted: 21 Sep 2013, 18:25
by 7bit
Currently, I'm cleaning a rollermouse I got from fo... some guy lately (

).
Thanks to my ingenious wiki article it was no problem to take it completely apart. I cleaned upper ans undershell and the roller bar. But all rubberparts, the rollerbar, the bads at the underside and the scrollwheel tyre still stink.
I tried:
- Alcohol
- Pril (for dish washing)
- Citrus Toilet cleaner
- Vinegar Toilet cleaner (Don't have almost pure vinegar here, so could not test)
- more Alcohol
- Hot water
Any tips? It smells like insect killing spray or so. Might as well be some after shave perfume, or a spilled out energy drink.

Posted: 21 Sep 2013, 20:17
by Findecanor
Does it smell anything like turpentine/white spirit? Then alcohol should be able to clean it.
I wonder also if it could not be deteriorating. Natural rubber would rot from having been subjected to oil from the user's skin, but then it would smell like rotten eggs. Synthetic rubber could also deteriorate.
Be careful that alcohol is also a solvent, so if it is melting then alcohol may only make it worse.
Just putting the theories out there ..
Posted: 21 Sep 2013, 21:47
by webwit
Posted: 21 Sep 2013, 21:52
by ne0phyte
Try this! That's how I fully removed the disgusting smoke smell of both my thinkpads (that I bought used).
Posted: 21 Sep 2013, 21:52
by 7bit
I clean my rollermouse with alcohol from time to time, to remove fingerprints and getting the dust off.
Mine doesn't smell at all. I'm not sure what it is. If turpentine is Terpentin, then it does not smell like that. Might try Terpentin when the rest does not work.
Posted: 21 Sep 2013, 22:10
by 7bit
ne0phyte wrote:
Try this! That's how I fully removed the disgusting smoke smell of both my thinkpads (that I bought used).
Now I've got to know what I really need to do.
Do I need to place the parts in-between these:
Or should I get something like this to pulverize them:
Or should I do this ...
... and bath the parts in something like this:

Posted: 21 Sep 2013, 22:34
by ne0phyte
Take a box or a plastic bag, put a packet of the cheapest coffee powder you can find into it (or maybe just 1/2 or 1/4 for small items) and then put the smelly things into it, seal it air-tight and just leave it there for 2 or 3 days.
If it is something mechanical you might want to put some paper towels on the coffee powder and put your stuff on top of that.
It will smell like coffe at first (for a few days) but after that whatever it smelled like before should be gone. It worked perfectly for me

Posted: 21 Sep 2013, 22:46
by 7bit
If it would smell like coffee, I would not ask to remove the smell.
Isn't more expensive coffee better to remove the smell?
ps: Good to know you don't smell bad anymore.

Posted: 21 Sep 2013, 22:51
by ne0phyte
Nah doesn't matter what kind of coffee as long as you use a freshly opened package.
I was of course talking about my ThinkPads

Posted: 22 Sep 2013, 11:34
by Muirium
I've an IBM RJ45 cable that needs some of this. Probably need to hold the contacts at both ends out of the coffee bath, I imagine. How strong should the coffee be? Basically just a cold version of the usual drinkable black stuff?
Posted: 22 Sep 2013, 12:04
by ne0phyte
Re-read my post. We're talking plastic bag + coffee powder here, not a brewed coffee bath

Posted: 22 Sep 2013, 12:14
by Muirium
Instant coffee or real coffee? And does 1/2 to 1/4 mean the ratio of power to water?
Posted: 22 Sep 2013, 12:19
by ne0phyte
Real coffee and 1/2 and 1/4 just meant half/quarter a packet. I used a full packet (500 gram) for each of my ThinkPads but I don't think you need that much for small parts like a cable or some rubber thingy.
Posted: 22 Sep 2013, 12:29
by Muirium
Cool. I'll try it out. Thanks.
Posted: 22 Sep 2013, 15:34
by Game Theory
Going to try this with my 5251.
Posted: 24 Sep 2013, 20:26
by 7bit
Experiment started at 2013-09-24 20:03:
Posted: 24 Sep 2013, 20:32
by Muirium
With a mean looking Freude like that, this should be one hell of a test run.
Posted: 24 Sep 2013, 20:47
by 7bit
I had a hard time to find the shelf and then the packs with real coffee and not coffe-milk mixtures.
This was the cheapest I could get. First I had a pack of Bio coffee which was 3.49 EUR, then I discovered this for 3.33 EUR. I don't drink coffee, I'm more a tea guy. Please don't tell me that tea would have done the job as well ...
ps:
I find the package irritating.
I thought there would be a coffee cup inside as an extra.

Posted: 24 Sep 2013, 20:49
by ne0phyte
Nope, I don't think tea works.
Posted: 24 Sep 2013, 20:52
by webwit
Would have been cheaper at ALDI.
Posted: 25 Sep 2013, 03:56
by Game Theory
Put a bunch of freshly ground coffee in a plastic container with the 5251. Hope it works.
Posted: 25 Sep 2013, 08:26
by dirge
Bicarbonate of Soda will remove smells.
Posted: 25 Sep 2013, 12:04
by Vierax
webwit wrote:Would have been cheaper at ALDI.
Exactly my thought, but maybe there is no hard-discounter near 7bit's home/workplace.
It's funny to see that there are a lot of tea drinker here
Bicarbonate of Soda will remove smells.
It's a grandma's recipe, the cheapest solution because bicarbonate is the swiss knife of the house and the rest of the 1/2 or 1kg pack that you bought can be useful in many circumstances.
Posted: 25 Sep 2013, 12:08
by Muirium
Coffee is for pleasure. Tea is for life. Well, on this tea mad isle at least. I love them both.
Posted: 25 Sep 2013, 14:06
by 7bit
Vierax wrote:webwit wrote:Would have been cheaper at ALDI.
Exactly my thought, but maybe there is no hard-discounter near 7bit's home/workplace.
It's funny to see that there are a lot of tea drinker here
Bicarbonate of Soda will remove smells.
It's a grandma's recipe, the cheapest solution because bicarbonate is the swiss knife of the house and the rest of the 1/2 or 1kg pack that you bought can be useful in many circumstances.
We have Aldi here as well, but I only buy there toilet paper and these:

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Posted: 25 Sep 2013, 14:12
by 002
ALDI was only a recent development here in Aus.
I like it...it's the only place where you can find televisions on the shelf next to oranges.
Posted: 25 Sep 2013, 14:15
by ne0phyte
002 wrote:ALDI was only a recent development here in Aus.
I like it...it's the only place where you can find televisions on the shelf next to oranges.
But no mechanical keyboards so far

Posted: 25 Sep 2013, 14:31
by 002
Didn't see them lol, but I'll keep a lookout

One thing that shocked me when I first shopped at ALDI was that you have to bag your own groceries like a fucking barbarian! Here I was thinking that the European backpackers in at our local chain supermarkets were just being nice guys by bagging the groceries before the check-out girl could do it.
Posted: 25 Sep 2013, 14:40
by ne0phyte
It's completely normal in Europe to bag your groceries on your own after paying.
Posted: 25 Sep 2013, 14:44
by Muirium
Britain too. The clerk might help out, but you'd look a total dick standing there with your arms crossed, demanding that they do it.
Same story with gas / petrol stations. Self service is the only kind. There's more customers than staff anyway. Why make people wait?