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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] VODKA???[/quote] Alcohol is a reasonable de-ordorizer or disinfectant but idk why you would use Vodka and not rubbing alcohol. [/quote] To take the edge off.[/quote] :lol: :lol: [/quote] :lol: :lol: Using vodka is a tip that was given on DCUM a few years ago. I had borrowed an outfit from someone for a wedding in a pinch and it was a fabulous outfit with lots of beading, embroidery and appliques. No drycleaner would clean it. On DCUM, someone who worked as a costume person (costume designer? wardrobe manager?) for Broadway shows suggested spraying it with vodka to remove all smells, since that is what they use for cleaning costumes during shows. There was some explanation about why vodka and not rubbing alcohol, and it was to do with alcohol purity or content as I recall (or maybe it did take the edge off?), but it worked wonders. It remains a tried and tested method for cleaning and deodorizing clothes for me. Also stuff does not smell like teen spirit!! [/quote]
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