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How do you remove the smellof smoke from linen and clothing after a house fire?

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How do you remove the smellof smoke from linen and clothing after a house fire?

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First, I offer my sympathy for your daughter. How devastating that may feel. I can’t imagine what she’s going through. Second, I looked at several websites and I’m finding out that removing the odor of smoke may be more difficult that it sounds. Many simply stated to contact professional fire restorers or dry cleaners, but considering the circumstances, I don’t know if that’s an option. This video demonstrates how to use vinegar to remove smoke odor: www.videojug.com/film/how-to-get-rid-of-smoke-odors-in-clothes Here’s a document explaining exactly what to do after a fire and how to salvage as much as you can: disaster.ifas.ufl.edu/PDFS/CHAP13/D13-17.PDF I’d like to point out how they recommend deodorizing: • Dissolve one cup of dishwashing detergent—the type used in an automatic dishwasher—in one gallon of w

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