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Smoky smells stick around on clothes for a while–it can feel like the odor is still there even after you’ve washed them several times! Luckily, there’s way more you can do to get rid of the smell than just running the laundry again. Whether the smell is from a campfire, cigarette smoke, or a mystery odor in a jacket you just thrifted, there are a variety of ways to get your clothes smelling fresh again. This article has tons of suggestions that work for all kinds of clothes, so use more than one in combination with each other to finally ditch that ‘Smokey the Bear’ smell.
Things You Should Know
- Machine wash your clothes with 1 cup of baking soda to remove smoke odors. Add 1 cup of vinegar during the rinse cycle for even more odor-fighting power.
- Alternatively, hang your clothes outside to let them air out.
- Wash your clothes in hot water if possible. Hot water will help break down the smokey odors.
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- Some people recommend freezing your clothes to get the smoke smell out, but most experts say that it doesn’t work. Feel free to try for yourself, but you’re probably better off with the other tips in this article. [15] X Research sourceThanks
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