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Getting Rid of Tough Smells in ClothingBy Sandi Feedback About This Post:RE: Getting Rid of Tough Smells in Clothing
I wrote earlier about a BO left over dress that came back from the dry cleaners from a friend. I had success in getting the stink out by using dog stain & odor removal. I then had to wash the silk/rayon dress. I used a product that I use on my washable silk. The dress is now 'odor free' again! Post By Pip (Guest Post) RE:Arm pit stink out of clothingI don't want to wash a borrowed dress but it smells like BO is there a trick to get out the stinkies Post By Erika (Guest Post) RE: Getting Rid of Tough Smells in ClothingI don't know about y'all but I wouldn't want my clothes smelling like Pine Sol. I can't imagine something could possibly smell worse. It smells like the stuff the janitor used to bring in your classroom when a kid threw up. And I still don't know which smelled worse. Post By Dee (Guest Post) RE: Getting Rid of Tough Smells in ClothingI would try a couple cap fulls. I personally like Vinegar, though. Just add between a 1/2 cup and 1 cup of white vinegar depending on the size of the load. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Getting Rid of Tough Smells in ClothingA "touch" of pine sol? How much is a "touch"? Post By Rich Christopherson (Guest Post) |
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