How do I get the smoke smell out of a canvas bag after a fire?
There was recently a fire at my workplace, and I spent a lot of time trying to put it out. I’ve managed to get most of it out my clothes by washing them several times, however I had a canvas backpack behind the office door which reeks of smoke. Please help me with this.
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How To Remove The Smell of Cigarette Smoke From A Bag, Purse or ...
Mar 16, 2015 - How To Remove Odors From A Bag, Purse or Tote ...... It's main use is to get fire smoke smell out of anything that has been in a fire and has not ... 3 Ways to Get a Smoke Smell out of Fabric Handbags - wikiHow
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Washing Your Handbag
- Simply place a bowl of coffee grounds in a paper bag with yourhandbag. You can wrap the grounds in a coffee filter to keep the grounds from getting into your bag. Place half a cup of baking soda in the container with your bag and shake it until your handbag is covered with baking soda.
Hi! I would soak it in baking soda and warm water overnight.
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