RE: Re: Greeting from Las Vegas/getting rid of tobacco stench

From: Elena Dent <debadger_at_pacbell.net_at_hypermail.org>
Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 22:13:15 -0800

Get it dry cleaned by a shop that says it can handle leather too. But still
hang it in a well ventilated place to air out before putting it away in the
closet. Dry cleaning chemicals are nasty!

You could try Petastic or one of the other enzyme smell disolvers, but I
would ask a dry cleaner about that first.

Elena

-----Original Message-----
From: Georgie Hinklemyer [mailto:samoolives_at_yahoo.com]
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 9:46 PM
To: OliveStarlightOrchestra_at_yahoogroups.com
Subject: [OliveStarlightOrchestra] Re: Greeting from Las Vegas/getting
rid of tobacco stench




Problem with that is, the collar is leather and the jacket's brand
new. I hate to ruin it so soon. Right now it's hanging freeform in
the shower (slightly warm from earlier use) and has had air freshener
sprayed NEAR, but not ON, it. We'll see how it turns out.

By the way, Hiram, what's "HST?"
--G.H.

--- In OliveStarlightOrchestra_at_yahoogroups.com, "Elena Dent"
<debadger_at_p...> wrote:
> You can try running the jacket through the dryer for a bit on
> fluff/unheated, I've heard this works but haven't tried it. Use a
> laundromat, that way you stench up OTHER people's stuff or run a load of
> towels through your dryer afterward and do it twice. I'd get it
drycleaned
> and then hang it, uncovered, somewhere to air out before putting it
away in
> the closet.
>
> Elena
>
> -----Original Message-----
> ...
> But tomorrows Sunday. Got to return home to wife, kids, and work. Got
> to figure out a way to remove the stink of deathsticks from my new
> jacket. Got to not whimper when I realize my next vacation may not be
> until 2006.
>
> --H.G.







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