How remove odor from interconnect?


I recently purchased a used pair of Cardas interconnects that have a strong aromatic odor. I suspect that the previous owner might have put something on the cables to cover a smell or possibly used one of those plug-in oil diffusers near the cables. I was refunded the purchase price and told to just keep the cables as he didn’t want them back. Anyway, I’ve tried washing them with isopropyl alcohol, soaking them in Dawn detergent overnight (twice), burying them in baking soda for a week, and tried to bake the smell out in a toaster oven at 180 degrees for several hours. I’m ready to just throw them out unless anyone here might have a suggestion.

yowser

If you’re about to throw them away anyway, perhaps use a laundry bag and put through the washer.

I had a similar issue with power cables that smelt like crap. I cleaned the cables up as best as I could used vinegar on them and then I set them outside on a patio table during the hot summer months. Let them sit for about 3 months straight. Turned them over maybe once or twice and the sun naturally took care of the smell.

3% hydrogen peroxide (plenty of it).

Rinse with water, squeeze off water with a cotton towel and then air dry.

 

DeKay

Post removed