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How To Get Rid Of Smoke Odors In Clothes

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How To Get Rid Of Smoke Odors In Clothes

If you spent the night around the campfire or with a friend who likes to smoke, your clothes might smell like an ashtray.  You can save yourself a load of laundry or a trip to the dry cleaners by removing the odors the easy and natural way.  Follow these easy steps and find out how to remove smoke odors with vinegar. If you spent the night around the campfire or with a friend who likes to smoke, your clothes might smell like an ashtray. You can save yourself a load of laundry or a trip to the dry cleaners by removing the odors the easy and natural way. Follow these easy steps and find out how to remove smoke odors with vinegar.

Step 1: Hang It Up

Put your clothing on a hanger and hang it on the shower curtain rod in your bathroom. Close your drain and turn on the hot water as hot as it will go and let it fill your bathtub.

Step 2: Just Add Vinegar

Pour four cups of white distilled vinegar into your bathtub. The vinegar vapors will penetrate the smoke smells on your clothing and remove the odors, leaving your clothes smelling fresh.

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  1. getridofsmell

    Also, you can improve odor removal with these recommendations: - Use a steam extractor for cleaning carpets - Clothing may need to be washed several times - Take care of the air circulation - Take all the drawers out of your cabinets and open all the cupboard doors, wash inside and out paying attention to the drawer slides and around the hinges. - Unplug and wash your stove and refrigerator inside Learn more information here, http://getridofsmells.blogspot.com

  2. Mizshell

    Yeah...thats a crazy amount of water

  3. yosimedia

    would it make u smell like viniger?

  4. carrascofl

    Hmmm, let me think. about 60 gallons worth of water, 20 minutes of water heater power to reheat that 60 gallons, plus the vinegar...hmmm, you're probably looking at $6. The dry cleaner would be cheaper & faster.

  5. SexybabesWeb

    Using up water, and using my electric bill to heat the water? Not unless I happen to be taking a bath at the same time.

  6. enfo69

    Clothes that shine under the sun a lot fades faster than indoor drying.

  7. Anonymous

    Just hang your clothes in the sun. I do that everytime after clubbing and it's much more simple.

  8. Anonymous

    but it works

  9. Anonymous

    ewwwwwwwwww vineger i hate dat smell now having my clothes smell like dat so i can smell like da chipy is not preety

  10. Anonymous

    That is such a waste of water!!!