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A very 'vintage' smell

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Methenyouplus4 · 30/01/2016 21:19

Bought a stunner of a coat from eBay, looks divine, stinks like the inside of your granny's handbag (not in a good way). Is dry cleaning the answer or any other ways to get rid of that foisty, charity shop stink?

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OttiliaVonBCup · 30/01/2016 21:20

baking soda.

Sprinkle, let sit for a while, shake off.

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LettuceLaughton · 30/01/2016 21:24

Spray with rubbing alcohol (or vodka) and air thoroughly. Old wardrobe department trick, works every time.

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Methenyouplus4 · 30/01/2016 21:38

Roughly how much soda/ alcohol should I be applying?

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OttiliaVonBCup · 30/01/2016 21:46

Not too much.

Start somewhere that's not visible for testing, so if anything goes wrong nothing's ruined.

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LettuceLaughton · 30/01/2016 22:00

With alcohol you just give it a good spritz all over. Not tonnes but not too mean. It's best to test somewhere non visible first but I've never ever had a problem.

Soda is very fine so it could be quite hard to brush off, depending on the fabric.

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OttiliaVonBCup · 30/01/2016 22:29

True, if it's something woolly of fluffy then maybe not.

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Methenyouplus4 · 30/01/2016 22:29

It's 100% wool.

So if I just put alcohol in a spritz type bottle, give it a light mist and pop it outside until it dries (or freezes like a Frisbee in this weather)?

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Methenyouplus4 · 30/01/2016 22:30

Was only £38 with postage and it's old Burberry when it was still Burberry's. It's Soooo beautiful, just don't want to ruin it.

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OttiliaVonBCup · 30/01/2016 22:32

Better just spritz them otherwise it might look dandruffy. Not a good look.
Grin

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LettuceLaughton · 30/01/2016 22:33

No harm in starting with a light misting! You can easily repeat if necessary the alcohol evaporates really quickly so there's no drying time to speak of.

Might be worth doing it inside out as well as right side out if it's heavy wool.

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Methenyouplus4 · 30/01/2016 23:02

Good point lettuce, thank you.

Now, where would I buy rubbing alcohol? Or would vodka really be just as good? Don't want to be in the playground stinking like a plonky with a hint of foisty granny!

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CurlyhairedAssassin · 30/01/2016 23:03

How can you not post a photo after this?! Grin

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LettuceLaughton · 30/01/2016 23:05

Any old chemist will have rubbing alcohol but vodka is also absolutely fine. It won't leave a smell! THat'd be dreadful.

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Methenyouplus4 · 30/01/2016 23:11

In bed now Curly but it's navy (almost black), ends mid calf, covered buttons (as in coveted by the coat, not covered in material) with a dressing gown tie. It's loveGrin

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Love2dance · 31/01/2016 12:25

Not sure how it would work on wool (test) but if it's a very stubborn odour you can mix 6% hydrogen peroxide with water, 50:50. Then add white vinegar, spray or sprinke. Then spread over or sprinkle baking soda. Wait for it to dry (which can take a day or so), then vacuum off. The stink should be gone. Sorry I cannot recall proportions, but if you Google how to remove underarm odour or cat's pee odour, you should be able to find a similar recipe. I used it on a vintage dress (synthetic) with stubborn underarm odour and it worked like a dream, even when dry cleaning had failed.

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