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When you purchase a new latex or rubber mask, especially for Halloween, you may notice an unpleasant rubber odor. This is common and can be resolved with some simple household items. In addition to removing odors, it’s a good practice to clean your new mask to remove any residues left from manufacturing. The following methods will help you tackle the rubber smell and ensure a fresh, odor-free mask.

Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Washing Masks with Soap and Vinegar

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  1. Place your mask into a container that is large enough to hold it and enough water to submerge it completely. Fill the container with just enough cool or warm water to cover the mask completely. [1]
    • This applies to masks that are made out of latex or rubber.
    • If your mask has hair or fur attached, you can wipe the latex or rubber parts of the mask clean with a damp, soapy cloth instead of submerging it to avoid soaking the non-rubber materials.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Remove the Rubber Smell from a Mask
    Add a few drops of liquid dish soap to the water. The amount doesn’t need to be exact. [2]
    • There is no exact measurement for the amount of soap to add. The goal is just to get the water nice and soapy.
    • If you’re cleaning your mask with a cloth instead because it has hair or other materials on it, just get the cloth fully wet and squeeze 3-4 drops of dish detergent onto the cloth.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Remove the Rubber Smell from a Mask
    Use a clean brush or sponge to scrub the soapy mixture over the mask. Be gentle, especially if there’s paint or intricate designs. [3]
    • You can use any kind of cleaning brush for this. For example, a dish scrubbing brush or even an old toothbrush would work well. If your mask has delicate paint on it, it’s probably best to use a sponge to avoid scraping any of the paint off.
    • If you’re using a soapy cloth to clean your mask, just scrub it all over both sides of the mask.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Remove the Rubber Smell from a Mask
    Add approximately 1 cup (236.5 mL) of apple cider vinegar to the water, mixing well. [4]
    • You don’t have to be exact with the measurements here. You won’t hurt the mask by pouring in too much vinegar.
    • If you’re cleaning your mask with a cloth instead, just pour the vinegar onto the cloth and wipe the mask all over again on both sides.
  5. Let it soak for 30-45 minutes. This will give the soap and vinegar time to work and remove the rubber smell. [5]
  6. Watermark wikiHow to Remove the Rubber Smell from a Mask
    Once done soaking, rinse the mask with cool or warm water until all soap and vinegar are removed. [6]
    • Make sure to rinse the mask very well. If you don’t, the soap and vinegar solution can dry on it and leave soapy residue or a vinegar smell on the mask.
    • If your mask has hair or other materials on it, be careful not to get these parts wet. Alternatively, you can use a clean cloth soaked in nothing but plain water to wipe off the soap and vinegar.
  7. Watermark wikiHow to Remove the Rubber Smell from a Mask
    Pat the mask dry with a towel, then allow it to air dry in a well-ventilated area. [7]
    • If you’re not going to use your mask right away, you can sprinkle some corn starch onto the inside of the mask before you put it away. This will keep it from sticking to itself in storage.
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Method 2
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Deodorizing a Mask with Baking Soda

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Remove the Rubber Smell from a Mask
    Mix equal parts baking soda and water to make a paste. Pour some baking soda into a cup, bowl, or other container of some kind. Add an equal amount of water and stir it in with a spoon until the mixture turns into a paste. [8]
    • If the mixture is too dry, add a little more water until you get the right consistency. If it is too wet, mix in a bit more baking soda.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Remove the Rubber Smell from a Mask
    Coat the inside of the mask with the paste. Scoop the baking soda and water paste onto the inside of the mask with your hands. Rub it all over the inside of the mask in an even coat. [9]
    • If possible, turn your mask inside out to make this easier.
    • This method will work for any kind of rubber or latex mask. If your mask has hair or fur, you only need to apply the baking soda paste to the rubber or latex parts of the mask.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Remove the Rubber Smell from a Mask
    Rub 1-2 drops of liquid dish detergent into the paste inside the mask. Squeeze 1-2 drops of dish detergent into the mask. Use your fingers to rub it around and mix it in with the baking soda paste. [10]
    • You can add more detergent if 1-2 drops doesn’t seem like enough to get the job done.
    • The soap will help deodorize and sterilize the inside of the mask.
  4. Let the mask sit undisturbed for 15-30 minutes. Place the mask on a clean, dry surface. This will give the cleaning paste time to work and deodorize the mask. [11]
    • You can leave it longer if your mask is super stinky. It won’t hurt the mask.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Remove the Rubber Smell from a Mask
    Rinse the paste off the mask completely. Rinse the mask thoroughly under cool or warm running water. Keep rinsing it until you remove all traces of the baking soda paste. [12]
    • If you can still smell rubber at this point, you can start over and repeat the whole process.
  6. Set the mask in a dry, well-ventilated area to dry. Place the mask somewhere out of the way and let it air dry. Wear it or store it after it’s completely dry. [13]
    • You can set the mask on an improvised stand like a jar of some kind to help it sit upright and get good airflow.
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      Tips

      • If your mask has hair or fur and it smells bad or looks dirty, you can wash it carefully with warm water and shampoo, just like washing your own hair. Let it air dry and comb it with a brush afterwards to keep it looking good. [14]
      • You can use these same methods to clean and remove odors from other things made out of rubber. For example, rubber car floor mats or rubber yoga mats.
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      Warnings

      • Don’t soak your mask if it has hair, fur, or other non-latex materials. This can damage the materials and ruin the appearance of your mask.
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      Things You’ll Need

      Washing Masks with Soap and Vinegar

      • Container
      • Liquid dish detergent
      • Stiff-bristled brush
      • Apple cider vinegar
      • Wash cloth (optional)
      • Towel
      • Water

      Using Baking Soda to Kill Odors

      • Baking soda
      • Water
      • Cup, bowl, or container
      • Spoon
      • Liquid dish detergent

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