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Machinegunn Imperial Lieutenant
Posts : 206 Join date : 2012-04-06 Location : South Florida, USA
| Subject: Tips for removing cigarette smell from fabric accessories? Mon May 15, 2017 10:14 pm | |
| Just curious if anybody has any good advice for getting rid of really bad cigarette smoke smell from vintage accessories?
I got 3 items in today, 4-LOM coat, Vader vinyl cape, and a purple Ugnaught apron... All 3 stink to high heaven of cigarette smoke...
I washed them thoroughly with dish soap, used Downy spray, and finally half a ton of cologne, can't get the smell out to save my life... Thanks eBay seller for not mentioning it... Any help would be appreciated, thanks! |
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Broke Imperial Commander
Posts : 334 Join date : 2017-04-19
| Subject: Re: Tips for removing cigarette smell from fabric accessories? Tue May 16, 2017 12:38 am | |
| I think I know of something but I'll check at my office tomorrow. You averse to chemicals on your stuff or are you looking for natural? |
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Machinegunn Imperial Lieutenant
Posts : 206 Join date : 2012-04-06 Location : South Florida, USA
| Subject: Re: Tips for removing cigarette smell from fabric accessories? Tue May 16, 2017 9:06 am | |
| Hey Broke, I prefer something natural... Believe it or not I hit the 4-LOM coat really hard again with cologne, and now it smells mostly like cologne and cigarettes... The Vader cape now smells the worst though, which surprises me because I thought that one had the best chance of being saved from the stench...
Anyway, thanks for the help man, I really appreciate it. |
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Broke Imperial Commander
Posts : 334 Join date : 2017-04-19
| Subject: Re: Tips for removing cigarette smell from fabric accessories? Tue May 16, 2017 9:54 am | |
| Then I would try a mixture of baking soda and water. That's the most natural thing I can think of. I would also buy some silica gel (like comes in shoes and medicine etc). Place them in a bag and let the desiccant do work for about a week. One other thing you may want to try is buying a mylar bag and an oxygen absorber. Put the item in the mylar bag, throw the oxygen absorber in it and seal it up for a week or 2. That will help pull some smell out. |
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Machinegunn Imperial Lieutenant
Posts : 206 Join date : 2012-04-06 Location : South Florida, USA
| Subject: Re: Tips for removing cigarette smell from fabric accessories? Tue May 16, 2017 10:11 am | |
| - Broke wrote:
- Then I would try a mixture of baking soda and water. That's the most natural thing I can think of. I would also buy some silica gel (like comes in shoes and medicine etc). Place them in a bag and let the desiccant do work for about a week. One other thing you may want to try is buying a mylar bag and an oxygen absorber. Put the item in the mylar bag, throw the oxygen absorber in it and seal it up for a week or 2. That will help pull some smell out.
You're a good man broke, thank you! These are all great suggestions, and they sound very promising... Thanks again. |
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Broke Imperial Commander
Posts : 334 Join date : 2017-04-19
| Subject: Re: Tips for removing cigarette smell from fabric accessories? Tue May 16, 2017 10:45 am | |
| If you PM me your address I have some extra mylar bags and oxygen packets. I can send you 2 of each. You seal the bag with an iron or a flat iron that women use for hair |
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Machinegunn Imperial Lieutenant
Posts : 206 Join date : 2012-04-06 Location : South Florida, USA
| Subject: Re: Tips for removing cigarette smell from fabric accessories? Tue May 16, 2017 10:49 am | |
| - Broke wrote:
- If you PM me your address I have some extra mylar bags and oxygen packets. I can send you 2 of each. You seal the bag with an iron or a flat iron that women use for hair
Hey Broke, I really appreciate it... I have oxygen packets, but I am not sure if I have any mylar bags still... We moved less than 2 years ago, and I swear not everything made it.... I am going to try the baking soda and water first, if it does not work I will pm you. Thanks again for everything man, I really appreciate it! |
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Broke Imperial Commander
Posts : 334 Join date : 2017-04-19
| Subject: Re: Tips for removing cigarette smell from fabric accessories? Tue May 16, 2017 11:42 am | |
| Oxygen absorbers are different from silica packets. Just fyi. They actually take all or most of the oxygen out of the package so it sucks it up tight. |
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Broke Imperial Commander
Posts : 334 Join date : 2017-04-19
| Subject: Re: Tips for removing cigarette smell from fabric accessories? Tue May 16, 2017 11:44 am | |
| Also use everything I've talked about with caution. Try a small test spot first |
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Machinegunn Imperial Lieutenant
Posts : 206 Join date : 2012-04-06 Location : South Florida, USA
| Subject: Re: Tips for removing cigarette smell from fabric accessories? Tue May 16, 2017 12:24 pm | |
| - Broke wrote:
- Also use everything I've talked about with caution. Try a small test spot first
Will do man, thank you |
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trappedtexan Moderator
Posts : 4772 Join date : 2012-12-01 Location : USA, Texas
| Subject: Re: Tips for removing cigarette smell from fabric accessories? Tue May 16, 2017 6:17 pm | |
| Ok, I don't know if mixing it with water will help or hinder; but I know plenty who have placed the items in a container and submerged them in dry baking soda. Let them sit in it for a week or two and then remove the item, wash with soap and water and said it helped. This has had success with other i know in the past, but I have never tried it myself. |
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Machinegunn Imperial Lieutenant
Posts : 206 Join date : 2012-04-06 Location : South Florida, USA
| Subject: Re: Tips for removing cigarette smell from fabric accessories? Tue May 16, 2017 6:31 pm | |
| - trappedtexan wrote:
- Ok, I don't know if mixing it with water will help or hinder; but I know plenty who have placed the items in a container and submerged them in dry baking soda. Let them sit in it for a week or two and then remove the item, wash with soap and water and said it helped. This has had success with other i know in the past, but I have never tried it myself.
Thanks Bryan, I will definitely have to try this as soon as I can. Thanks for all the help guys! |
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Thundershot Imperial Commander
Posts : 481 Join date : 2013-12-15 Age : 50 Location : U.K.
| Subject: Re: Tips for removing cigarette smell from fabric accessories? Wed May 17, 2017 2:16 am | |
| A good old fashioned hand wash in worm soapy water & leave to hang dry in fresh air always works for me. |
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Machinegunn Imperial Lieutenant
Posts : 206 Join date : 2012-04-06 Location : South Florida, USA
| Subject: Re: Tips for removing cigarette smell from fabric accessories? Wed May 17, 2017 8:06 am | |
| - Thundershot wrote:
- A good old fashioned hand wash in worm soapy water & leave to hang dry in fresh air always works for me.
This is hands down the best photo I have seen up here yet, lol!! Thank you! |
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Broke Imperial Commander
Posts : 334 Join date : 2017-04-19
| Subject: Re: Tips for removing cigarette smell from fabric accessories? Wed May 17, 2017 10:57 am | |
| I've also put things in the freezer for days at a time to get the smell out. I don't recommend this for vinyl. But it works for shoes and leather watch bands especially that get smelly. |
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Machinegunn Imperial Lieutenant
Posts : 206 Join date : 2012-04-06 Location : South Florida, USA
| Subject: Re: Tips for removing cigarette smell from fabric accessories? Wed May 17, 2017 11:14 am | |
| - Broke wrote:
- I've also put things in the freezer for days at a time to get the smell out. I don't recommend this for vinyl. But it works for shoes and leather watch bands especially that get smelly.
Good to know, I do especially worry for the vinyl cape. Thanks Broke for another great suggestion! |
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TishomingoSith Imperial Admiral
Posts : 593 Join date : 2012-05-27 Age : 49 Location : Tishomingo, Oklahoma
| Subject: Re: Tips for removing cigarette smell from fabric accessories? Sat Jun 10, 2017 12:03 am | |
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Chopper Imperial Commander
Posts : 311 Join date : 2011-11-17 Location : Perth - Western Australia
| Subject: Re: Tips for removing cigarette smell from fabric accessories? Sat Jun 10, 2017 6:48 am | |
| I vote for just airing them outside.
Something I have tried that worked is whacking them in the freezer. It did not damage my squid cape and now it doesn't stink ! If anyone knows a reason not to do this please let us all know?
I have also heard putting the item in a brown paper bag with ground up coffee beans will also do the trick?
Good luck, let us know how you go? |
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Machinegunn Imperial Lieutenant
Posts : 206 Join date : 2012-04-06 Location : South Florida, USA
| Subject: Re: Tips for removing cigarette smell from fabric accessories? Sat Jun 10, 2017 8:55 am | |
| - TishomingoSith wrote:
- Any of these tips work?
Hello, so far this is what has worked for me... Baking soda in a ziplock bag, good old fashioned fresh air, and a ton of cologne... Now they all smell like cologne but it beats the smell of rotten smoke that they had before... Also, really like the freezer idea... Next time I will try that one first... And by the way, no damage to the Vinyl Vader cape... |
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