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Removing perfume scent from dresser
I' m in the process of building a room in my basement for my hunting stuff. My in-laws gave us a chest-of-drawers and a dresser that they were replacing. I was planning on using them for my clothes storage. However, my mother-in-law must have perfumed every drawer. I have been unable to remove the scent (rather strong) and am refraining from placing any clothes in them because I know the scent will be " soaked up."
Baking soda in the drawers hasn' t worked. Any other ideas? |
RE: Removing perfume scent from dresser
You could try spaying them with a clear laquer sealer ,then let it sit until completely dry .Just do one draw first as a test . We had a chest of drawers that smelled of perfume .Yuck. Never tried baking soda in my drawers though.
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RE: Removing perfume scent from dresser
You could try a product called " Nil Odour" or something similar. Basically it is in a small bottle a drop or two may take the smell away, while leaving a neutral smell. It worked when I was kid to hide beer spills from the folks[:o];)! Coffee grounds work better than baking soda at times, but then you' ll have to air out for period. A Lacquer may work but when sealed it can come back for a period of time...the smell of lacquer that is.
You can try also washing with bleach and then some baking soda to take the bleech smell away. |
RE: Removing perfume scent from dresser
I refinish furniture for a living and stripping inside and out before spraying with lacquer won' t remove strong prefume odors.My guess is you will never totally rid yourself of the smell.Sorry to sound negative but thats been my experience.
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