Has anyone used Woolite Dry Cleaner's Secret to remove smoke smells from your cashmere-silk GMs?
I've never used this product - just purchased these in the hopes of "refreshing" some clothes (mostly cashmere &/or silk or light wool) versus dry cleaning them. I am supposed to put a semi-moist cloth from the kit in the dryer with the item(s) for 20 minutes on medium heat (or low).
I was primarily hoping to remove smoke smells without putting certain items through the trauma of unnecessary dry cleaning. Why, oh why, is smoke so clingy
I've tried airing out my shawls to no avail. I've also tried placing them in airtight containers with lavender sachets & cedar sachets. The faint to moderate smell of smoke is still there. I don't want to spray them with a linen spray or other scented item as I don't want to coat the material & just mask the smell.
So lovely TPFers, has anyone used the Woolite Dry Cleaner's Secret or any other home method to successfully rid your GM of smokey scents? Any advice would be much appreciated
I've never used this product - just purchased these in the hopes of "refreshing" some clothes (mostly cashmere &/or silk or light wool) versus dry cleaning them. I am supposed to put a semi-moist cloth from the kit in the dryer with the item(s) for 20 minutes on medium heat (or low).
I was primarily hoping to remove smoke smells without putting certain items through the trauma of unnecessary dry cleaning. Why, oh why, is smoke so clingy
I've tried airing out my shawls to no avail. I've also tried placing them in airtight containers with lavender sachets & cedar sachets. The faint to moderate smell of smoke is still there. I don't want to spray them with a linen spray or other scented item as I don't want to coat the material & just mask the smell.
So lovely TPFers, has anyone used the Woolite Dry Cleaner's Secret or any other home method to successfully rid your GM of smokey scents? Any advice would be much appreciated