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Fire Gear Bags

Posted on October 3, 2010.
Fire Gear BagsI bought a nice bag of accessories, but it reeks of smoke from a fire.a

I febrezed, washed with Tide with Febreze, dryeled, and dry cleaners will not take it. I need to know if there are good ways that food service for commercial use odor that I can use at home.

Any ideasaa

If you do not mind the smell of anise (licorice) instead of the smoke, go to a pharmacy or food store and buy the anise oil, then mix in a spray bottle with water and spray your bag. I do not know the proportions to use, but I guess a teaspoon of oil in a quart of water should do.
Good luck.

Wash with soap and then use a gain fabric softener gain much let it dry out depending on where you live, so cold and dry in the basement should be good happiness stuff

Hmm ... maybe you could steam cleana Try putting a little lemon juice in your wash water.

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