Freezing to remove unpleasant odours from your wax jacket? Let's give it a try.
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- In this video, we try a common trick for removing odours from clothing, especially wax jackets-freezing. After spraying this Barbour Burghley wax coat with white vinegar, the cigarette smoke odour didn’t completely disappear. Maybe this time, with this other method, it will work.
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Best thing is just coating it in baking soda over night. Brush off all the excess with a horse hair brush and you’re gold! Set out in the sun during the day and repeat several nights if necessary.
@@Gaslamp99 I'll give it a try😊👍🏻
I tried literally everything for my vintage Barbour jacket and only thing that helped a little was to hand wash the whole jacket and let it be 24 hours in cold water. I tried vinegar, vodka and freezing. Now the lining is neutral, but the outer still smell a bit moudly and has this warehouse smell. I think I have to wash it with soap and water and then rewax it and hope it doesn't smell anymore after that.
@@nohsaatana5731 Yes, sometimes the odours are very persistent. I know exactly what odour you mean. But with your "ultima ratio" method it should go away. The coat here worked with vinegar and then freezing. But the coat probably didn't smell as bad as yours...😄
Just got mine after 3 days of freezing. Still smells haha. Gonna proceed with other options.
@@cubinsky I had previously used white vinegar on the jacket in another video. Maybe that made the difference.😅