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09-23-2009, 09:19 AM #1
Need advice on cleaning stinky jersey
Hello to all
I recently purchased a very nice Chris Doleman Pitt Panthers jersey. Only problem is the smell since it came from an obvious cigar smoking owner. Anyone ever encounter this problem? Any suggestion on removing the odor? Thanks
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09-23-2009, 04:09 PM #2
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Re: Need advice on cleaning stinky jersey
I had a Pens Ron Francis jersey that reeked of cigarette smoke, sold it as a "clunker" because of it, buyer said he soaked it in Oxyclean and not only did it get the smell out it became bright white. Try at your own risk though, I have no first-hand experience! I just bought Doleman's sideline warmup jacket...your jersey is the only other Sugar Bowl jersey I have seen besides mine (kicker Eric Schubert). Great item!
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09-23-2009, 04:12 PM #3
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Re: Need advice on cleaning stinky jersey
Try spraying febreze on it and let it hang on the clothes line for a while. See if that helps.
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09-23-2009, 04:18 PM #4
Re: Need advice on cleaning stinky jersey
Agreed. Letting it air out for a few days is your best bet. Out in the garage or someplace safe at night and then put it out for some fresh air during the day.
Another thing that you can do is toss it in the dryer, low heat, no FS Sheets though. This helps to air it out as well.
Do not wash it, or soak it! This will ultimately alter the condition of the jersey. If you do you FeBreeze, use a VERY SMALL amount. Spray it from a distance so it doesn't soak the fabric. Spray it while its outside on the line or something.
Good luck
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09-24-2009, 08:16 AM #5
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Re: Need advice on cleaning stinky jersey
When I use to do Civil War re-enacting, I wanted to make my uniform tolerable without resorting to modern methods. I had good success by hanging my uniform outside where the sun and breeze could reach it. A couple of sunny/windy days would freshen it up pretty well without taking off any dirt, grass stains, etc... You might want to tie a cord through the neck and arm holes to secure it from getting blown off the hanger. Of course, you want to do it in a relatively secure place. If such a place is not available outside, you might be able to set up something near a sun-lit, screened in window.
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09-24-2009, 02:44 PM #6