How To Remove Perfume Odors From Fabric?
#11
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There is scent free Febreeze -- it actually came first but didn't sell well until they put those overpowering scents in it... I have "sensitivities" to many things, but especially those labeled things like "baby fresh". In general, I can handle natural citrus, pine, rosemary, etc., but chemical scents are usually a no go.
https://www.febreze.com/en-us/produc...fragrance-free
I also like the charcoal odor removal technique for cars/trunks, don't know how well it would remove the perfume but can't hurt (if you put it in a bag. Same thing with the baking soda.
https://www.febreze.com/en-us/produc...fragrance-free
I also like the charcoal odor removal technique for cars/trunks, don't know how well it would remove the perfume but can't hurt (if you put it in a bag. Same thing with the baking soda.
#12
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Location: Nebraska
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I would place it in a lidded plastic container or any sealable container with wadded up newspaper and charcoal, inside and outside the bag. Close up the container and let it set for a couple days or so. I just used the grilling charcoal we had on hand, not the kind with starter in it. This removes odors and does not introduce any new scents.