lordwinters
Familiar Face
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- 58
- Location
- Suecia, Quite so town.
I've recently gone through the bad ordeal of cleaning a suit jacket that absolutely REAKED of someone's sweat building up over a near 70 year period. I bought a 1940's orphaned suit jacket off ebay for a very meagre sum, and was very happy about it until the thing arrived in the mail. The seller had not said anything about odours in his ad, and he must've been very aware of it seeing as the moment I opened the box a wave of a sweet and nasty stench blew out. I was a bit angry, especially seeing as the jacket fit me fairly well. But enough about that, lets get to what I have done to get it smelling "alright" again. I began with dry cleaning, did nothing. Then I left the jacket in the bag from the cleaners with a device meant to get rid of humidity on cottages and the like, which actually after a few weeks had gotten a fair amount of the smell to vanish. Then I tried the same thing but with a bowl of vinegar, helped somewhat. Then I freezed the thing two times, also helped somewhat. But what in the end helped most of all was cleaning it by hand, with water. A risky move, but certainly helped most of all. So if you want to risk it, then water clean is by far the best way to get rid of stench.