Posted on March 22, 2010.
removing smoke odors from rags? I smoke (please be kind, I tried several times to quit and I'm about to embark on a stab new to us (. Since I smoke, my clothes stink often - especially sweaters that are not cleared of wear. I put a cup of white vinegar in my wash water. I know it sounds like it would make your clothes stink, but it does not work. I followed with a fabric softener. When I softener without the vinegar, the smell of smoke lingered.
Rain
Febreze is a great wash, it is also good. Spray a little perfume real (not the body spray cheap as shit Calgon or anyhting like that) I suggest for girs Cool Water for the guys, Hugo Boss! Mmm sexy
I used a little vinegar.
cold cycle and dry with scented fabric sheets.
I use Arm and Hammer, in most of my clothes to cool. You can buy big boxes of it either with detergent or powdered carpet you're supposed to suck (I even dress my carpet and let it sit for a while before passing the vacuum).
O-zone machine for industrial environments. In your case, the line cloth, outside will be sunny day. O-zone in the air has a smell of our clothes. It is much faster to find specialized dry cleaning fire / water damaged clothing. Generally they have little room with the ozone machine in place.
Spray with vodka and wash normally. It works!
Wash your clothes with regular detergent and add a spoonful of powder and other brand Lestoil (cleaner and degreaser). Wash and dry as usual, and your clothes should be smoke-free. Have a good night!
AMMONIA
it does not fade colors, it does not work to bleach, leaves no stain and its fairly cheap
Read the instructions on the bottle and it tells you how to use a wash load ..... it will kill any odors, make sure to add it when the machine is full of water!
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Febreze, after washing it is.