Toxic fumes from new cooking pot?
- StroppyChops
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Re: Toxic fumes from new cooking pot?
Figure we'll do the same if whatever it is doesn't burn clean, frank. I had a genuine moment of concern as our hamsters are in that space.
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Re: Toxic fumes from new cooking pot?
That might explain it!StroppyChops wrote:Figure we'll do the same if whatever it is doesn't burn clean, frank. I had a genuine moment of concern as our hamsters are in that space.
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Re: Toxic fumes from new cooking pot?
What, too hot, maybe?
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Re: Toxic fumes from new cooking pot?
Try washing first, then boil some water and throw away - should be ok after that - do not add hamster until the smell goes...
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Re: Toxic fumes from new cooking pot?
It wouldn't be quicker just to throw it away? I mean, why wash it first?Anchor Moy wrote:Try washing first, then boil some water and throw away - should be ok after that - do not add hamster until the smell goes...
Bodge: This ain't Kansas, and the neighbours ate Toto!
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