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@ Laundry-Ufies - Need help with stinky sweater by cava 2004-12-30 04:19:06
Hello everybody.

During X-mas holidays I was at a family´s house, where a guy was nonstop smoking.
I wore my sweater for two or three days in this "smokehouse" and now my favorite sweater is really stinky.
I laundered it twice - with washing powder of coure :) , but it´s still smelly.
Does someone know some homemaker-trick or a grandma secret recipe to get rid of the smell?

thanks a million ...
[ Reply ]
  Not sure but.... by Electric Storm2004-12-30 04:29:58
    Maybe there is some really cool home ointment you by ErniePi2004-12-30 04:42:26
      I'd go with that option too. by wheresthefish2004-12-30 05:06:12
        try this by billb9142004-12-30 06:21:09
    think it´s made of cotton-wool - mixture (n/t) by cava2004-12-30 04:46:06
    Eucalyptus by dab2004-12-30 05:00:14
      And it helps with asthma by airborneric2004-12-30 07:12:12
        according to my husband by TKirk2004-12-30 08:04:31
  Put the sweater on a hanger and put it on the by ideur2004-12-30 05:07:05
  Vinegar! by salix2004-12-30 05:07:45
    Use *white* vinegar by mortaine2004-12-30 10:08:18
  Fresh air is best. Hang it outside for 24 hours by hieraco2004-12-30 05:50:03
    something to do with UV, I believe by voxwoman2004-12-30 06:09:35
  Bounce dryer sheets...enuf said :) (n/t) by JerseyGirl2004-12-30 06:25:26
  Febreeze by hyzenthlay2004-12-30 07:21:42
    Second that. by Didactylos2004-12-30 09:09:07

 

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