Many of the 20 plus year old plastic and rubber tool handles and parts starting to get a white chalky substance on them. Especially those in the basement or in a box for long periods of time unused. Basement is not finished or climate controlled. It has windows and is a dry basement with humidity building up on occasion. Don't use harsh smelly chemicals which could create a gas. Some say it's the natural degradation with the oils in plastics/rubbers working there way to the surface. Others say it's a mold specific to plastics. It could be chemicals or body acids from hands but the entire plastic/rubber surface is affected. Saw one theory that that could be a sign of radon??
I noticed some tools had the same thing in drawers with rubber tool box liners also 20 plus years old. And 'a' smell. Then I accessed my diving wet suits which haven't been used in years. There was an excessively strong rubbery smell. They were in good shape, no deterioration with some minor white spotting so I rinsed them in bleach and water and dried them in the sun. Same for the plastic trunks. Some say an excessive rubbery smell is a sign of a rubber mold?
I noticed some tools had the same thing in drawers with rubber tool box liners also 20 plus years old. And 'a' smell. Then I accessed my diving wet suits which haven't been used in years. There was an excessively strong rubbery smell. They were in good shape, no deterioration with some minor white spotting so I rinsed them in bleach and water and dried them in the sun. Same for the plastic trunks. Some say an excessive rubbery smell is a sign of a rubber mold?