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Mothball smell - help!
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Have you tried Febreze? Febreze has always hid the smell for me.
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I love Febreze. I use it on everything. I've heard of other odor products like Zero Odor but I've never tried them. I just came across this though: http://www.scoe10x.com/Scripts/default.asp Might be worth a try.
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My BF smokes in his apartment, and if it weren't for Febreze, everything would smell like smoke. Same with my mom's house everytime she decides to fry fish for dinner. I spray that isht like there's no tomorrow and it's always worked for me! |
I love Fabreeze, but Zero Odor is fantastic. What I like about Zero Odor is that the smell doesn't come back, and there is no "fresh scent." I used it a lot when Forrest would be a very bad puppy, and literally it took the smell away. It took a few days for the enzymes to fully work, but it's the best thing I've ever found for odors. And I should know. It took 6 years before Forrest was fully housebroken. :mad:
ETA it's a lot quicker to buy zero odor from ebay than it is the zero odor website. Their shipping is pretty slow unless you expediate it. |
doesn't heloise suggest activated charcoal wrapped in clean newspaper?
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Do the febreze made for fabrics rather than the air febreze.
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My grandmother always told me that nothing but fresh air and time could take care of mothball smell.
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I'm also a fan of Febreze. I even take it with me on vacation, in case the hotel room smells nasty. I've yet to see Febreze (or Ozium) fail. |
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Thanks for this. My little dachshund is just over a year old and he has still not quite figured it out yet. He's 50/50 on letting me know when he needs to 'boom-boom', but not at all when he needs to tinkle. /end-hijack/ As for the topic - I bought an old piece of furniture that reeks of moth ball smell and the guy who sold it to me said to wipe it down with turpintine (?sp). I did and it did not work. :( |
The only thing I can think of to eliminate mothball smell is to air out your jacket, particularly in the sun with a lot of fresh air. I have a nice wool car coat that my mom gave me but smelled like mothballs. I couldn't put it in the wash, so I hung it for a month on our back screenporch and the odor eventually went away.
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