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justwannaquilt 09-25-2009 02:53 PM

My husband and I went last Saturday and purchased a new sofa and recliner. It was delivered about an hour ago and let me tell you the "few furniture"/ Chemical smell is about to kill me. I was fine before it got here and now I feel like I am going to ralph all over the stuff. lol At this point I almost wish we would have kept the other stuff.

Does anyone know how long it takes to get this smell out and how I can speed up the process?
I live in an apartment so not like I can toss it in the carage for a few days until it airs out but man I sure do wish!

Maribeth 09-25-2009 02:57 PM

Maybe run one of the vacuum attachments over it or Febreeze?

Can you open a window?

Hope it gets better soon.

Moonpi 09-25-2009 02:57 PM

Is it warm enough to leave a window open and put a fan behind the furniture?

justwannaquilt 09-25-2009 03:03 PM

I have the windows open, and the couch is right in front of the window. ugh this stuff stinks! The kids don't seem to be effected by it. but I think we are going to get outta here for awhile!

I might have to get out and run to walmart for some febreeze. Bleach smells better than this stuff. lol

Thank you!

Stitching4Fun 09-25-2009 07:01 PM

I'd call the place that I got it from. I have not had a problem with smelly furniture before.................carpet now that is another story. I can't take the odors from that, but it does go away.

What type of fabric is it? or could it be the padding in it? If it is the padding then it may be there for a long time..............call the place you got it from.......maybe it is something in the furniture itself. I redo furniture for a living and I don't have anything go out that smells!!

I have returned coffee pots that have a bad odor and no matter how much vinegar added to it, the smell did not go away. I took it back. I know that is small compared to the furniture, but if you can't handle it, have it replaced!!

Barb

Lisanne 09-25-2009 07:08 PM

Febreze is NOT the answer. It just adds another smell to the one already there.

Get an air purifier to filter out the chemicals. It may take hours, but even a small one can be powerful.

The best thing might be an ozone generator. It works something like an air purifier, but besides filtering the air, it breaks down chemicals. Hotels use them to get rid of cigarette odor in rooms. Some auto body shops use them to freshen car interiors. They are wonderful, but I'm not sure where you'd get one. Maybe see if you could rent one.

You could try vacuuming the upholstery, maybe even using some carpet cleaner on a small section of it to see if that helps.

bearisgray 09-25-2009 09:52 PM

I don't think new furniture should stink. There might be some chemicals that spilled on it or something.

Call the store and see if they can do something about it.

DO NOT USE FEBREZE on it. (Personal opinion - if you want to return it, don't tamper with it)

MadQuilter 09-26-2009 07:53 AM

I checked on line and the best recommendation I found was to rent a steam cleaner and steam some of those chemicals out. My family is extremely allergic to those kind of things (I'm not so much), so I understand how you react. Hey - the steam cleaner would also work IF you ralfed. lol

Hope you feel better.

DA Mayer 09-26-2009 01:32 PM

I use charcoal for any problem odors. I set charcoal brickettes from our grill supplies in an open container and set it under the ordorous object or beside it. We had some new things that smelled and the charcoal absorbed the smell, good luck.- Did the furniture smell at the store where you bought it? If not have them check it out, maybe something happened to your furniture.
We had our fridge freezer go out and fish thawed, it was the worst smell ever- thought we would have to throw the fridge out- used the charcoal and the smell disappeared.

butterflywing 09-26-2009 05:23 PM

i wouldn't do anything with it now. i would complain to the store first and see what they'll do, but if you've done anything, they may not take
responsibility. if they tell you the smell will go away in a few (days - weeks - months) make them write it down so you have recourse later, or when they fire the manager. or when they deny they ever said it.

in the meantime, i would air it out the best i could, use charcoal if i could, but not use anything that adds any odor. i wouldn't spend money on a filter for something the store should make better for you.


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