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Gas Smell on Suede Boot

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Date: 01/23/2005 Topics: Cleaning > Odors | Readers Request > Clothing  
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How can I get the smell of gasoline out of a suede boot?

Georgia Nemecek
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By Melanie (Guest Post)
I wish i knew the answer for you my dear, but i'm trying to find out how to gas out of clothing. My boyfriend sliped on ice last night and must have fell into a gas puddle, his clothing (including his hat we was wearing) stink of gas i've already tried washing them hardcore and that doesn't help at all. what a bummer....anyone have an idea

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By Tammi (Guest Post)
Try putting boot and a lot of newspaper in a plastic storage box with a tight fitting lid. The News paper should absorb the smell. Help it along by adding a fridge box of baking soda to the plastic box,
Cheers,
Tammi

Posted on 01/27/2005 | Report Spam or Abuse

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