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    Old 07-26-2011, 02:57 PM
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    my mom and sister are smokers- everything from them goes into the laundry---with my normal detergent---the smoke smell washes out- just pre-wash as normal---
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    Old 07-27-2011, 12:29 PM
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    Originally Posted by janRN
    Elizabeth, try the Search button at the top of the page. This is a topic that comes up frequently and there are many suggestions there instead of repeating them. Hope you find one that helps.
    Well, duh! I wish I would have thought of that! Thanks!
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    Old 07-27-2011, 12:38 PM
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    Soak in Oxy-clean

    Then launder and add vinegar to rinse water.
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    Old 10-09-2011, 09:38 AM
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    wow, great tip and thanks for sharing it with us

    Originally Posted by Zhillslady
    I just learned this from a firend that owns a Serv-Pro franchise. They clean everything. When you wash it use a couple of tablespoons of vanilla extract. The good kind not imitation. I bought a home owned by an Indian couple and could not get out the curry smell. The cleaning company told me $1-3000 to get rid of. He told me wash walls and add tablespoon vanilla to paint and it worked great. I just happen to ask him the other day about odors in fabric which is when he again suggested vanilla if they could be washed in machine. Oh yes and use cold water - line dry is possible.
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    Old 10-09-2011, 09:39 AM
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    that is good to know, thanks

    Originally Posted by hazeljane
    I run a dog rescue, and wash potty pads every day. I can't say enough about Target's version of Oxy Clean. Wash the fabric with a couple of scoops of that, and let it soak a bit. My potty pads (flannel and PUL) have been washed a zillion times and smell sweet. (when clean)

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    Old 10-09-2011, 11:27 AM
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    [quote=Elizabeth in Texas]I just got some fabric from my recently deceased friend. I'm very glad to have it, but she was a heavy smoker & the fabric smells of cigarettes.

    I have also added 1 cup of vinegar to the laundrry load with good sucess.
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    Old 10-09-2011, 11:32 AM
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    a lot of people forget that they can let a load of wash soak for a while before rinsing. A regular wash with detergent should work, just let it soak for a while. Some machines have this feature and some you just turn off.
    Somke has a grease component to it so a detergent that also removes grease may help.
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    Old 10-09-2011, 12:25 PM
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    I read on a site where the lady had a sewing machine cabinet with smells. She put Irish Spring soap bars in it and the odors disappeared. Can you put the fabrics in a plastic bag with the soap bars? It's worth a try.
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    Old 10-09-2011, 01:14 PM
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    White vinegar and baking soda in the washer ... works on EVERY odor I have encountered.
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