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Old 07-05-2012, 03:08 PM
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ckcowl
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putting them out in the sunshine- turning them every so often- fresh air & sunshine will certainly help- baking soda in a bag with them will also absorb the smell- may take a little time- i would use a brown paper sack- not plastic
will get rid of enough to make them usable- then you can wash the finished item and remove the smoke residue. smoke tends to be oily- a good washing will be necessary but you can diminish the smell enough to work with them
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