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Old 03-06-2016, 04:28 AM
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How can I remove smoke odor from a fabric item that can't be washed?
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Old 03-06-2016, 04:37 AM
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Depends on what the fabric is. Try sprinkling with soda, put in a pillow case and let set a few days and then shake it out.
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Air it out outside if you can, it will take a long time. Fabrics absorb. I had a friend that kept painting and painting the walls in her house, they white kept yellowing. Someone told her it was Nicotene on the walls. Take it to get it drycleaned if you can.
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Old 03-06-2016, 06:27 AM
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Bag it with a ton of baking soda, seal up for at least a week then shake it outside. A good airing on a warm day will help after the baking soda treatment.
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In winter, my grandmother put her quilts outdoors on the clothesline on still frosty nights. She said it took odors out of them. Guess it was just airing them out.

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Old 03-06-2016, 11:30 AM
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There is a great product called Nok-Out. I believe the company has changed it's name but you can google Nok-Out and read a lot about it and order it from Amazon. A great article is from everydaycheapskate.com
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they told me to put newpaper in my tupperware to get rid of the smell .....maybe put it in a tote with some newpaper ...i would put outside in the sun to warm it some.......it worked when a friend brought a pig home in the front of his truck--we put lots of crumpled paper in the truck /rolled the windows up and set in the sun for a long afternoon really made a difference
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I used newspaper and charcoal in an old sewing machine case that had that very strong old oil smell and it worked. Maybe could can put your item in a plastic bag with the paper and charcoal. Other than that you might try Fabreeze spray. They do have an unscented one, if that bothers you. Fresh air and sunshine may work, too. Please let us know how it works.
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Old 03-07-2016, 08:51 AM
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If you use the newspaper put it into a cotton cloth or the fabric in a cotton cloth. I'd be careful with newspaper print against the fabric. It does help though!
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What kind of smoke? There is a difference. Cigarette smoke has sticky nicotine in it.
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