I have a down jacket of the plasticy material i thought it wouldnt stick but it did, any quick way to get it out before i leave to wear it, i tried soap on a wet towel and Axe, its not really working
2007-12-28
14:11:19
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I don't Smoke!!!!! I was in a smoking environment i didnt bring my nice fabric jacket cause i thought the plasticy one wouldnt catch the smell
2007-12-28
14:24:10 ·
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Use Febreeze, hang it outside in the sunshine. Dry clean if possible.
2007-12-28 14:14:57
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answered by Tanya P 2
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Cigarette Jacket
2016-12-12 05:36:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Follow these steps and the smell will surely go.
1. Hang the coat in the bathroom overnight, open the window so air can flow in (i think it should be cold wherever you are. Close the bathroom door so the air only circulates in the bathroom.
2. Get a bottle of Febreez and spray it all over the coat. Leave for 30 minutes. Come back and spray inside and outside the coat. Leave till the next day
3. Since you left the coat overnight you should notice the reduction of smell. Spray Febreeze on the coat one more time. Leave for 15 minutes. You need to have Brut Body spray (the real thing which comes in a green can you can get it from most beauty stores). It is real cheap and costs about 4.99. Spray it all over it.
4. Notice that it smells like a new coat and has a real sexy smell. Even the strongest nose will not be able to perceive any odor of smoke from your coat.
2008-01-01 05:44:40
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answered by Anonymous
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You could try taking it to the cleaners and be specific by telling them that you want the smoke smell removed while they're dry cleaning. Or you could try putting it into a washer yourself, then tumble on very low heat, checking frequently so you don't ruin the jacket.
2007-12-28 14:17:36
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answered by ? 4
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ok try dry cleaning the jacket so their is no smell and leave it somewhere like a garage that does not have the smoke smell. Also u can try fa breeze for fabric that works to. Hope this helps
2007-12-28 14:15:39
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answered by Anonymous
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1. wash or dry clean
2. Febreze
3. Hang outside to air out
Usually one of the above will work. cheers!
2007-12-28 14:13:56
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answered by sci55 5
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Here's an idea...WASH IT!! Actually put in the washing machine and let it do it's magic. Do you just wipe yourself with Axe and soap when you're dirty? Or do you wash? Read the label and go from there.
2007-12-28 14:15:34
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answered by Mrs. Answer 1
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Use a spray like Oust or Febreze
2007-12-28 14:13:56
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answered by Stuart 7
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Throw it in the dryer on low with fabric softner sheets for a few minutes.
2007-12-28 14:14:38
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answered by Claire 3
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no idea, but when you find out let me know. I come back from visiting my parents house and smell like an ashtray.. Yuck
2007-12-28 14:14:11
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answered by Anonymous
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