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Old 11-04-2010, 02:13 AM
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GailG
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Originally Posted by kathy
if you can't wash them, which would be best, I'd say hang them outside and spray well with Fabreeze. They need the fresh air and of course you want to be sure the spray is dry before you fold or put away.
That would be my advice also. I've never had smoke smells to contend with, but sometimes after cooking a big Cajun meal, fabrics in the house tend to smell last night's awesome meal. A good airing (especially on a morning like this one with brisk autumn breezes coming into the windows) and a spray of Febreeze will do the trick. I recommend hanging or laying the quilt outside for a while. If the smoke odor is persistent, then continue to air out.
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