I got two of these standard plates amazon.com/gp/product/B00306YIBS/ four weeks ago and they still stink from some distance away.
These are low quality plates with thicker than necessary paint, sharp edges, paint in the holes. I've already washed them down with water, tried dishwashing soap too.
What could I do to make them lose their stink sooner?
I have other hammertone standard plates that have the same scent but not as intense. They're lighter, smaller plates but altogether have more surface area and the smell was never that noticeable. They also have machined holes and are better quality overall.
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Thread: Washing Stinky Weight Plates
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05-06-2012, 05:57 PM #1
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Washing Stinky Weight Plates
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05-06-2012, 06:08 PM #2
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05-15-2012, 04:30 PM #4
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05-16-2012, 02:36 PM #6
Whoa. Didn't realize it was that bad. That's definitely not normal. I can understand why you want it gone.
Now I'm wondering if quality hammertone plates like Ivanko's have these issues.▪█─────█▪ Equipment Crew #35
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05-16-2012, 02:48 PM #7
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05-16-2012, 02:54 PM #8
I have some other ideas. Try these one at a time in whatever order you like until you hit upon something that works.
- Try wiping them down with rubbing alcohol.
- Take them outside and heat them up with a heat gun. Hopefully, the heat will cause the volatile compounds to dissipate. Take care though as this could also damage the paint.
- If you can't get the stink off, maybe you can seal it in. Try coating a couple of the plates with a product like Krylon Crystal Clear. You'll probably need several coats for it to be effective. If I were doing it, I'd get just one can and try it on a couple of small plates first. No point in doing too much work if it's not going to be effective.
- Wire brush off the old paint and repaint them with something else.
- Sell them and get different plates.
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- Try wiping them down with rubbing alcohol.
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05-16-2012, 02:59 PM #9
Here's what my plates look like:
(You can see more of them in this thread.)
I've never noticed any smell from them at all.▪█─────█▪ Equipment Crew #35
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05-16-2012, 03:54 PM #10
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See those are black, not hammertone. Maybe this problem is only with hammertone.
Thanks for those suggestions. I have considered partially covering them up with duct tape. And I will definitely get rid of them one way or another but probably not this year.
I'm amazed how bad equipment can be. This CAP plate and Weider grip plates are the only ones available for 50 lb standards. Doubt I missed out by not getting Weider.
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05-17-2012, 01:16 AM #13
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If they are metal then the smell is just something on the top of them. Take them outside, put them on a rubber door mat. Have a bucket full of water and strong washing up liquid. Dip a broom in the bucket and get scrubbing. Hose them off and it should be all good. Dry them off with a cloth and let them dry in the sun for a bit. Leave them outside for a while to let the air get to them, and make sure you air out your gym while this is happening. They should be fine.
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05-17-2012, 12:50 PM #14
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05-17-2012, 01:29 PM #16
You might try something like this:
I used a similar product from Simple Green (which isn't made anymore) on the second pair of stall mats that I have in my training area. I didn't notice much odor from them when I brought them inside. I also noticed an immediate change in the water beading characteristics after using that product. More information starting here.
Oh, and for what it's worth, I used the easier-to-find Simple Green product that's used for household cleaning on my first two stall mats. Those stank for quite a while once I got them inside. I'm not entirely convinced, however, that the difference in odor was entirely due to the cleaning product used. The weather conditions were different during for each set of mats. It was quite a lot hotter outside and I think that helped to rid the mats of some of the volatile organic compounds which made them stink.▪█─────█▪ Equipment Crew #35
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05-26-2012, 04:04 PM #18
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Well, tried rubbing alcohol. Seems to leave a sticky residue that's hard to wash off, similar to fantastic. Tried a scrubbing brush with dishwashing liquid after. Then tried to scrape off a layer with some sandpapery stuff on top of a foamy thing. Hard to say how much all that did, I still smelled them in the morning from seven feet away.
Couldn't stand it anymore, covered them up with gray duct tape, some made in the USA brand, $4 at CVS and $1 at 99c store. Spent two 10 yard rolls. Duct tape has a subtle smell up close, can't feel from distance. I hope the smell adventure is over.
The plates look better I think, more chromy, space age foil paper like. Although it's a big red flag to potential buyers.
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Jeebus Achin' Criminey! Dude, WTF? You want to make them lose their stink sooner? Move the out of the room that you keep them in. Is there a garage, deck, basement, etc., where you can work out so that you can sleep and do whatever the else you do in there away from the weights. No wonder you have issues with the smell.
Seriously. And next time, don't buy new standard weights. Buy used!Last edited by AttyGuy; 05-31-2012 at 02:50 AM.
You need a good rack, a bench, and a 300-lb Olympic weight set. Now, what was your question?
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05-31-2012, 02:51 AM #27
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You need a good rack, a bench, and a 300-lb Olympic weight set. Now, what was your question?
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05-31-2012, 09:20 AM #28
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I'm not afraid of buying used, I just don't have a car or remember how to drive and can't take advantage of used deals unless they deliver, which is almost never. Buying new weights is cheaper than having a car though. Too bad about the smell on these but I bet they'll still stink years later since the smell barely subsided in two months.
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05-31-2012, 01:37 PM #29
I believe the scare over lead-based paint is based entirely on the idea that a small child could eat old peeling paint chips and get poisoned. So I would recommend you don't eat the paint chips if they peel, as well as not making a peanut butter and rubber flooring sandwich.
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05-31-2012, 02:41 PM #30
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You need a good rack, a bench, and a 300-lb Olympic weight set. Now, what was your question?
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