How to get rid of perma smell in room/clothes

TallBill

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2 questions... my room kinda has a little perma-funk to it.. whats the best way to defunkify... and also..

on some old t-shirts that i have... they smell bad straight from outta the dryer after being washed... are they dead? or can i kill the smell... its not aweful, but noticeable
 

b0mbrman

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<< The answer is Febreeze >>



And answer number 2 is to put way more Bounce than you're used to when you're drying clothes...You can skip a wash if you put enough Bounce in there the first time...
 

Zim Hosein

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<< The answer is Febreeze >>


bob970, yes, you need a bottle of this stuff, my only complaint I have w/ Febreeze is that they don't make gallon-size bottles. That stuff works wonders on cigarette smoke filled cloth items.
 

Kadarin

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You might also consider paying more attention to personal hygeine. There are a number of fine products available on the market designed to improve fresh breath and reduce body odor, dandruff, head lice, etc. It's a good idea to familiarize yourself with the available selection and choose the appropriate solution. It's problems like these that are most effectively combated at the source, rather than treating the symptoms.
 

TallBill

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<< You might also consider paying more attention to personal hygeine. There are a number of fine products available on the market designed to improve fresh breath and reduce body odor, dandruff, head lice, etc. It's a good idea to familiarize yourself with the available selection and choose the appropriate solution. It's problems like these that are most effectively combated at the source, rather than treating the symptoms. >>



i bathe twice a day, wash my face three times a day, deoderize twice a day, use cologne, brush my teeth twice a day, use mouthwash, constantly have an altoid in my mouth... i am not a heavy sweater, and do not have BO... i dont have any diseases or dandruff or anything... so bascially fku...
 

Kadarin

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<<

<< You might also consider paying more attention to personal hygeine. There are a number of fine products available on the market designed to improve fresh breath and reduce body odor, dandruff, head lice, etc. It's a good idea to familiarize yourself with the available selection and choose the appropriate solution. It's problems like these that are most effectively combated at the source, rather than treating the symptoms. >>



i bathe twice a day, wash my face three times a day, deoderize twice a day, use cologne, brush my teeth twice a day, use mouthwash, constantly have an altoid in my mouth... i am not a heavy sweater, and do not have BO... i dont have any diseases or dandruff or anything... so bascially fku...
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lol, sorry, it was supposed to make you laugh... :)
 

CarpeDeo

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might be your carpet . . . try a wet-vac to clean your carpet . . . keep windows open when you can . . . glade plug-ins are nice . . . or just leave your room. (=