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I recently retrieved some clothing from a tailor. Though the tailoring was mostly decent, a few of the items smelt really bad. Reminiscent of urine. I'm not sure what he did to them.
Anyhow, I read on this forum some time ago that a good way to remove bad smells from jeans without washing them was to put them in the freezer for a while. So I figured I'd do something similar to these garments.
The only difference is that instead of putting them in a freezer, I hung them up outside, exposed to the Canadian winter (though it's not snowing or anything). Also, there are both wool and cotton articles involved.
Will this work in removing the smell? Will this be somehow detrimental to my clothes?
Forgive me, I'm still terribly ignorant regarding sartorial matters, and even more where their care is concerned.
Anyhow, I read on this forum some time ago that a good way to remove bad smells from jeans without washing them was to put them in the freezer for a while. So I figured I'd do something similar to these garments.
The only difference is that instead of putting them in a freezer, I hung them up outside, exposed to the Canadian winter (though it's not snowing or anything). Also, there are both wool and cotton articles involved.
Will this work in removing the smell? Will this be somehow detrimental to my clothes?
Forgive me, I'm still terribly ignorant regarding sartorial matters, and even more where their care is concerned.