Silicone is used to make a number of modern products. Since it has a rubber-like consistency and resists heat, this material can be used to make insulation, cookware, toys, dry cleaning solvents, shampoos, menstrual cups and sex toys, and many other items.
While you may not need to deal with removing smell from silicone in all these applications, this guide will provide you with information you (or a friend) are most likely to be curious about: cookware, menstrual cups, and sex toys.
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Remove Smell from Silicone Menstrual Cups
1 Make Sure it is Thoroughly Clean
These cups are constructed with tiny holes, and if they smell funky it’s possible that some vaginal fluid or mucus has become trapped in these cavities. The silicone itself shouldn’t be the culprit, and you don’t necessarily need to throw the cup away. To get rid of the smell, you will need to get a needle or a pin and excavate these holes to remove any buildup of material. Once you’ve finished, boil the cup before using it again.
2 Soap Residue Removal
A buildup of soap residue may be contributing to the funk you are noticing from the cup. Silicone is supposed to be inert, so you should be looking for something outside of the cup as the problem. Clean the cup with Dial Body Wash or Dove soap to try to get rid of this problem.
3 Shed Some Light on the Subject
Another solution to the issue of a smell silicone menstrual cup (after trying the pin thing) is to dilute two drops of tea tree oil in two Tablespoons of water and place your cup in the liquid. Place your cup in the sun or outside for a day. This should get rid of the smell. Boil the cup at the end of the day and rinse with cold water before using it.
Get Smell Out of Silicone Bakeware

1 Bleach it Out
Mix up a solution of bleach and water (one part bleach to five parts water) and let it sit in the silicone pan. Follow up by running the bakeware through the dishwasher.

2 Hunting Odor Eliminator
Pay a visit to your local sporting goods store to get an odor eliminator for hunting. Apply the scent eliminator to the silicone bakeware, leave it in and wash thoroughly. The smell should be gone.

3 White Vinegar and Water
A solution of white vinegar and water should get the smell out of silicone and clean your bakeware, too. Mix it up, leave it in overnight and wash as usual.

4 Tomato Juice to the Rescue
Tomato juice works on dogs that have been sprayed by a skunk, so it should be able to handle the smell in a silicone pan.
Pull Out Smells from Silicone Sex Toys
1 Clean Up with Mechanic’s Hand Cleaner
This hands-on approach to getting your silicone sex toys freshened up and ready to go for the next close encounter of the best kind involves using some dishwashing soap first. You can go with an antibacterial one if you want. It won’t hurt the silicone, and you are mostly interested in finding a product with grease-cutting properties here. When you are looking for a mechanic’s hand cleaner, avoid one that has pumice; that will scratch the toy. Stick with something that is a “goop” instead. Again, think grease cutter to get rid of the stank and you should be good to go.
2 Baking Soda and Febreze it Out
Baking soda is a good, clean choice for removing stinky smells from all kinds of things, and silicone is no exception. Put a half cup of soda in a gallon of water and throw the toy in. Give it a good soaking. Repeat this part of the cleaning if you don’t feel confident that the smell is coming out. The baking soda won’t damage the toy at all. Then spray the toy with Febreze. You can also tag-team the spray freshener with a toy cleaner solution if you like.
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As your first step, you will want to apply a solution of dish detergent to help with breaking apart the skunk oil within the leather’s surface. Mix a solution of three teaspoons of dish detergent with two cups of water within a bowl. Dunk a light hand towel within the solution and proceed to wipe down the affected areas of the leather. Allow this solution to settle in for 15-20 minutes before returning to wipe the moisture away.
The use of this household acid can work well in cutting through any remaining skunk odors within the leather. Mix a solution of one part white vinegar to four parts water and dunk a light hand towel within the solution. Next, wipe down the leather while ensuring that no area is left untouched. Allow the vinegar moisture to sit on the leather for 30-60 minutes before returning to dry the vinegar off the freshened leather with dry towel.
This kitchen powder can work wonders in absorbing any remaining skunk smells entrenched within the leather fiber. Mix a solution of one part baking soda with six parts water and continue to wipe down the affected leather with this solution. Once completed, provide a minimum of 30-45 minutes for the vinegar to soak in before blot drying it from the freshen leather.
The high alcohol content within the rubbing alcohol can have the effect of neutralizing skunk odors upon contact. Mix a solution of one part rubbing alcohol with three parts water and proceed to wipe down the leather’s surface with a light hand towel. After an hour has passed, any remaining alcohol moisture can be wiped up from the surface to reveal fresh smelling leather.
The citric acid within lemon juice can have the effect of eliminating the foul stench of skunk within the leather. Mix a solution of one part lemon juice with seven parts water and proceed to dunk a light hand towel within a bowl of this substance. Wipe down the leather with this solution and provide a minimum of an hour for it to set in before absorbing any remaining lemon juice mixture from the freshened leather surface.

The use of sunlight is arguably the most effective solution for reducing and removing odors from household items. To apply this solution, you will need to find a location within the yard where the smelly item is likely to receive a minimum of eight hours of direct sunlight. Additionally, if any odor exists within the item after the first day, you may need to consider placing it within the sun for a second or third day until it has been completely deodorized.
Fresh air and open space also work to diffuse and lift away odors. Placing the item outdoors for several days will naturally lift away much of the odors within the vast openness. Additionally, the fresh breeze coming into contact with smelly fabric has been known to carry away residual smells found within the fiber.
Activated charcoal possesses wonderful odor absorbent capabilities. This material works best for smaller items and textiles that can fit within a cardboard box. To use activated charcoal for your deodorizing efforts, you will need to place these briquettes within an old pair of nylon stocking. Next, place the smelly item and the nylon enclosed charcoal briquettes within an enclosed box for 5-7 days. During this time, the activated charcoal will absorb much of the item’s stench to deliver effective deodorizing results.
similar to activated charcoal, lava rocks can work well at absorbing difficult odors. Place enough lava rocks with within storage box to line the flooring. Next, place the smelly item inside the box and proceed to seal it. Allow the item to deodorize for the next 5-7 days before removing the freshened item.
This solution is fantastic for difficult home and automotive odors that are confined within these spaces. As a general principle, you will need to open all windows and doors within close proximity to a source of the odor. This will allow fresh air to pass freely through the space and carry the odor away.

The citric acid within lemon spray can work well with many odors found within foam. Mix a solution of one part lemon juice with eight parts water inside a generic spray bottle. Move forward with spraying down the entire surface area of the foam, ensuring that no affected area is missed. Similar to the white vinegar spray, you will want to proceed with hanging the recently treated foam outside to properly deodorize within open space. Once the foam has completely dried, the freshened foam can be brought inside and placed back within use.
Many may be surprised that this party drink has been used by many for generation to deodorize household items. The high levels of alcohol help to wipe out odorous residues on contact and dry away without imparting a sharp alcohol stench. Pour a small portion of vodka within a generic spray bottle and move forward with spraying down all smelly areas of the foam. Again, proceed to hang the foam outside and put back into use once the alcohol has quickly evaporated away.

Hot water is essential of opening the denim fiber to allow cleaning and deodorizing detergent in. When washing the denim within the washing machine or even in the sink, you will have much better results by using the hottest water setting available.
If the above solutions have not been effective, an activated enzyme cleaning solution can work well at literally eating through the personal or chemical odor within the denim. Fill an appropriate sized bucket with water and enzyme cleaning solution in equal parts and and proceed to submerge you smelly denim items within the formula. provide 2-3 hours for the denim to soak in this solution before removing it to place through a normal detergent wash cycle.
Similar to the enzyme solution, Oxiclean can have a powerful effect on the denim fiber prior to running the stinky fabric through a detergent wash. Mix a solution of Oxiclean within a large bucket, add the denim and provide 3-4 hours for the solution to have a deodorizing effect. Once complete, you will want to finalize the treatment of the denim by running t through a normal detergent wash.

As a preliminary step, you will want to make sure that you have blot dried all of the urine from the surface of the plywood. When blot drying, you will want to blot with all bodily weight with a secondary hand towel or paper towel to press out as much urine as possible. The more urine that gets removed early on, the better chance you will have of lifting the ammonia based odors from the fiber surface.


Gently place the sheepskin within the bathtub mixture face down so that fur is facing downwards. Once completed, reach under the sheepskin and work the solution into the fibers. During this process, you will want any loose debris to fall clear of the hid while allowing the baking soda mixed waters access to the most smelly areas of the rug. Once you have hand scrubbed the bottom side of the entire rug, slowly lift the rub out of the bath tub. At this point you will want to squeeze as much moisture from it as possible.
Once the entire sheepskin have dried outside, it can be brought indoor for a final combing to get it fluffy and presentable for home decor. As a final step, two teaspoons of baking soda can be disbursed over the sheepskin’s fur to maintain freshness and ward off future odors. After a few seconds of rubbing, the powder will find it’s way into the fiber and will no longer be visible.

The use of Murphy’s Oil Soap can be very effective in lifting difficult BO smells from leather. Pour this product solution to a cloth and apply in heavy quantities to the affected locations of the leather. Allow the solution to sit for 2-3 hours before wiping the remaining moisture from the leather’s surface.


If one solution naturally combatted cigarette smoke it would be citrus fruit. By using citrus wood oil, you will be able to counteract the cigarette smoke residues that have made their way within the wood fiber’s surface. Wash down wood surface before application, and apply with an old rag that you don’t mind getting stained. After a healthy application, you can be assured that any smoke related odor will be a thing of the past.
This cleaning solution work well at disinfecting surfaces, and lifting embedded residues. Mix a solution of hydrogen peroxide and water in equal parts and proceed to wipe down the entire wood surface with the solution. After 5 minutes have passed wipe down the wood’s surface a second time with a damp rag to remove any remaining hydrogen peroxide. Besides hydrogen peroxide’s deodorizing capabilities, it has the potential to slightly bleach the wood if it is left to sit for too long of a period.
Wiping down the smoke ridden surface of wood with an enzyme cleaner will do much to lift cigarette residues and remove the stench. Enzyme products can be purchased at pets stores and most large supermarkets. The activated enzymes within this solution will go to work in literally eating through the unwanted organic residues.