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Right, stinky dresses. How to solve?

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PregnantGrrrl · 14/08/2007 09:14

My 2 bridesmaids dresses have been returned to me ready to sell on Ebay. They weren't worn for long, and don't have any marks, so i was planning to sell them without dry cleaning them- and state this when i sell them obviously.

However- it costs a flipping fortune to get them dry cleaned, and they smell a bit, BO under the arms. (Lovely i know!)

Any ideas to avoid dry cleaning them, or will i have to stump up? They are red satin.

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Rhubarb · 14/08/2007 09:16

Febreze

GreatAuntieWurly · 14/08/2007 09:16

put on the ebay ad that they need cleaning.

totaleclipse · 14/08/2007 09:17

Hmm, I would dry clean them, you would'nt want want neg feedback, and I dont think they would sell if you wrote, lovely bridemaid dresses with the heavenly scent of BO

GreatAuntieWurly · 14/08/2007 09:17

otherwise fabreeze and hang outside to air.

FioFio · 14/08/2007 09:17

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PregnantGrrrl · 14/08/2007 09:21

can you febreeze satin?

i fully intended to state they hadn't been dry cleaned and worn once, and start with a low price. I hadn't banked on stinkiness though - blurgh!

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