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Remove SMOKE


Question Posted Saturday November 3 2007, 10:26 pm

Does anyone know how to get rid of the smell of smoke from items such as clothing? but not with perfume and stuff so people know you are?

because my friends smoke, and its their decision but I hang aorund them and i don't smoke. and when I go home and my parents smell my lcothes, they'll think that i smoke when i odn't and i can't change clothes because they'll remember what i wore before i left


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LoveNJstyle answered Sunday November 4 2007, 3:16 pm:
it won't take it out completely but dryer sheets work really good. keep a couple in your purse then rub one all over... hair keeps a lot of the smell so get that too. if someone asks, tell them you read in a magazine that it removes static and flyaways [for your hair].
your best bet is to have them do it outside or to just tell your parents that they smoke so that they don't suspect you. <3

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karenR answered Sunday November 4 2007, 9:43 am:
It doesn't matter where they smoke, your clothes
and hair will still smell like it to others who haven't been around it.

The best way to keep out of trouble would be to
tell your folks you have friends who smoke. Tell
them you don't agree with it, but they are still your friends. That should keep you out of trouble
without feeling you are trying to hide something,
Because nothing covers the smell. I am a smoker
and know that for sure! :)

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orphans answered Sunday November 4 2007, 8:46 am:
if they were to smoke outside, the circulation of fresh air will prevent anything smelling like smoke, like your hair, or clothes etc. if they smoke inside, tell them to try to smoke near to a window or get some fresh air in the room by opening a window really wide.

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