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Moth ball smell

Miss_Bella_Hell

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The only thing that has ever worked for me is leaving the item of clothing outside. I had two vintage sweaters that REEKED of mothballs and I left them outside literally for 2-3 weeks and that finally got the smell out, when dry cleaning and steaming didn't.
 

Adelaidey

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Its true, I'm convinced that a good outdoor airing-out will cure most smell problems... I recently purchased two dresses-- one had mothball stench and the other just had stored-for-fifty-years funk, and a good two days in the backyard cured both. Just make sure to hang them up someplace in the shade or covered in case of a sudden shower or other unfortunate quirk of nature.
 

Lady Day

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Ive suggested a plastic bin filled with baking soda. Put the dress inside(or put it in a paper sack), and leave it for a couple of days.

Also ladies suggest kittie litter as well in lue of baking soda :)

LD
 

Marq

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goldwyn girl said:
I recieved my rick rack dress today and it's lovely but it does have a moth ball smell. I washed it but I can still smell the moth balls. Any suggestions??
Yes i recently bought a jacket like this .You need to wash it a good few times in cold water.I took the risk and used my washing machine on a short cycle and after 4 washes the smell was completely gone .Also had the adavantage of finding out the jacket was actually brown and cream dog tooth and not brown and dark beige,,,,,,,,,,Paul
 

missmelly

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I have a mink that I recently inherited. I've tried airing it outside for a couple of weeks but the mothball smell is still so strong it makes my eyes water.:eek:
Should I try the kitty litter trick or not chance it with mink? Any other suggestions?
Thanks!

.:Miss Melly:.
 

ohairas

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You may want to try Odoban. My kitty has been sick lately, peeing on everything~ including a basket of vintage linens:( . This is the only thing I can get my clothes clean with, tho I usually still have to wash twice and I throw in a scoop of oxi clean with it the first time.
We buy ours at Sam's. http://www.odoban.com/

Not sure about the fur... I know people use corn meal to shake silk flowers in to clean, maybe that would get out *some* residue. With the fur having the porus skin that may be a tuffy! Good luck Melly! I wonder if a dry shampoo for hair would work?
Nikki
 

ShortClara

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To protect the clothes with the kitty litter trick, put the mink in a pillowcase and then into a bag/ bin full of the kitty litter. Then, you get the de-smelling effect without your garment being covered in dust!
 

ohairas

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Ok, so when y'all say kitty litter, what kind?? The good old fashioned clay? There's also the pine pellets, silicone crystals, scoopable, ect..
Nikki
 

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