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Does anyone else get knocked sick when they are doing the placemats and coasters - the smell of it makes me gag LOL

I've got the windows and doors wide open and it still stinks :(
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I presume you may be talking about cork based? These we don't mind but do have a strong aroma. The normal hardboard ones don't seem to give out a smell for us. The substrates we hate to do because of the small are cotton tote bags and for these we always wear a face mask.
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I took very ill from the fumes coming out of the hardboard coasters last year.

Had little ventilation in the room i was using at the time - now have a much larger working space with large windows and a larger / better build heat press which makes a difference.

I now use a face mask when pressing any type of coaster - a typical run for for me is 200+ so its 45 minutes of being right next to the machine taking in the fumes.
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The non cork backed ones can also give out a strong smell, plenty of space and ventilation needed. If not, you need some sort of extraction unit or at least a strong fan.

I'm not aware that this is toxic in any way but can't be 100% sure.
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These are hardboard ones and they stink! I'm sure they are giving me a headache even though I only do very few at a time. Think I might need to rethink where abouts I do these so I get a bit more air flowing through.
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I can recommend a Dog De Bordeaux to solve this problem. The smells he comes out with are far worse than anything sublimation can throw at me....
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hahha even I have no words and that is VERY unusual LOL - I have 4 dogs but definitely no pictures as flattering as that ;)
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oh don't - I am huge into rescue so neutering is a huge thing for me LOL, different time different conversation LOL...
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carolm1a;125012 wrote:Does anyone else get knocked sick when they are doing the placemats and coasters - the smell of it makes me gag LOL

I've got the windows and doors wide open and it still stinks :(

we use respirators, eps me....as the fumes from rubber mouse mats and wood coasters make me ill indeed.....goes right for my chest if i dont wear it, and i start to feel real bad after about 30 mins of constant cooking ;(...not to mention the bloody taste lingers in ones mouth and throat for hrs after..yuk !

plus we have 3 xlarge fans on all time and all windows/door open while we cook products
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