Getting the smoke odor out of clothes seems like it'd be an elusive thing...unless you know the secret.
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on 6/30/2008 Because there are many ways that work.
on 3/26/2008 Why try that when I already have something that works? I don't get it.
on 3/18/2008 Try using Vamoose 1808T. Spray it on the clothes and allow one hour to dry, wash as usual.
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blissmyers said
on 6/30/2008 Because there are many ways that work.
cmlawson said
on 3/26/2008 Why try that when I already have something that works? I don't get it.
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on 3/18/2008 Try using Vamoose 1808T. Spray it on the clothes and allow one hour to dry, wash as usual.