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Vulcan_Rider
Sep 16, 2015Explorer
Treehouser wrote:
No change; after about an hour the plastic smell returns.
I think this is the first time in this thread that you have characterized the smell as "plastic".....and that puts a whole different twist on things I think.
It could BE plastic and if it IS the only fix probably is to find the offending chunk of gassing plastic and remove/replace it.
Don't overlook things like skylite and light fixture covers.
(Edit) WOW, that's a LOT of plastic.
Here's a suggestion: Get a spray bottle and about a gallon of rubbing alcohol, the isopropyl vairety. Spray down and wipe ALL of the plastic parts. Have good ventillation and don't breath the fumes too long at a time.
If that makes the offending odor go away for several days....or makes it worse.....you have found the problem. A permanent fix might be a bit more difficult though. Febreeze in liquid form ??
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