How do you get rid of the rubber smell?

Airing them out makes the smell go away, it takes some time. I use those pans year-round all my birds like them. We also use them for dog waterers, and cattle and pig feed pans.
How long do yours take to air out and lose the smell? Mine has been airing out for over a month and still smells (despite soaking in vinegar, scrubbing with dish soap etc. in addition to the airing out).
 
I personally don't like using rubber pans as waterers, as (based on my experience) it's really easy for algae to build up in them, and it can be difficult to scrub it out all the way because the algae settles in the tiny little pores in the rubber.
 
How long do yours take to air out and lose the smell? Mine has been airing out for over a month and still smells (despite soaking in vinegar, scrubbing with dish soap etc. in addition to the airing out).
That's crazy. I usually set them out in the sun for a week or two and the smell goes away. :(
 
That's crazy. I usually set them out in the sun for a week or two and the smell goes away. :(
The Boston sun in September isn't what it is in July, so maybe it's just bad timing, and we've had some rainy days, but we've also had nice sunny days, like today it's in the 80s...
 
The Boston sun in September isn't what it is in July, so maybe it's just bad timing, and we've had some rainy days, but we've also had nice sunny days, like today it's in the 80s...
Could be the way they were manufactured.Someone mentioned an American brand that doesn't have an odor long
 

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