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Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2008 9:37 pm Post subject: Re: Stability/Exercise Ball out-gases toxics... |
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Mechan wrote:
[quote]Hello Everyone,
I have a problem that I>m hoping someone can solve. About four weeks
ago I purchased a big 75 cm stability/exercise ball that is
manufactured from some sort of elastic material that is giving off
fumes that are unbelievably toxic.
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[quote]What I>d really like to do is put it in an oven and pull a
vacuum on it for a few days while heat curing it but I don>t have
that
kind of equipment. Is there some sort of coating I can spray on it
to
seal it that will be equally as elastic and not as volitile or toxic?
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks!
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I think you>re on the right track with the heat/vacuum idea. Can you
warm it up in a well-ventilated area somewhere? Maybe set it on a hot
roof on a sunny day, leave it in the trunk of your car on a hot day, or
something like that...
Maybe you can set your oven to a very low temperature and open your
windows. Your home will smell pretty bad for a day, but you may be able
to get rid of the residual smell. Check the oven before you do this...
the temperature setting may be very different than the actual
temperature, especially at the temperatures you want (below boiling
point of water).
Deflate the ball before you do any of these.
I doubt you>ll find a good coating for this. That ball deforms greatly
when used, and your coating is bound to crack and eventually flake off.
Or worse, the solvent in the coating could embrittle your ball, making
it crack.
Good luck!
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Dave
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