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how to remove smell from new clothes?

tried washing with detergent alrdy,the smell still persist..
New clothes smell nice what? Why remove?
My suggestion is to use a lot of nice smelling fabric softener in your rinse.
 
Soak in Dettol solution overnight. Then cycle through washing machine next morning.
 
Dont be stingy with detergent or liquid detergent !

Use more and no smell .

If above fail then then it's your system use below .

Eat less meat , drink more water and bathe often .
 
Squeeze lemon juice in a pail....and soak ur clothes in it for a nite.
Lemons bery cheap only.

:p :o :p
 
my boxer shorts has sort of kerosene smell,anted to remove,how?

don't worry. stop taking showers for a week, and the awful smell from the groin area will overpower the new boxer short smell. when girls look at you in disgust after getting closer to you, you know it has worked. :D
 
wash as per normal and dry it in the sun. The sun gets rid of most smells.
 
might be some cheap toxic dye they used for the coloring. your dick may fall off if you wear it for too long.
 
Febreeze and or lemon like what other folks has said. Baking soda is also useful for cleaning stuff but odours wise, lemon is really good. Useful even for removing the weird taste in the water in those electric hotpot stuff.
 
Soak in Dettol solution overnight. Then cycle through washing machine next morning.

Dettol can cause certain fabric to stain yellow, beware of using it to soak clothing....:p
 
my boxer shorts has sort of kerosene smell,anted to remove,how?

You must have bought those 'inexpensive' boxers from the street vendors...around South East Asia..including SINkingpore!.

A scoop of powdered detergent, in a pail of water, concentrate, soak for a few hours. Go to work in the morning, soak , then when home in the evening, hand wash the detergent out with plain water, until all traces of detergent is remove. Smell if the kerosene smell persits, if still there are traces, soak again in a clean pail..do not use the same pail...please use commonsense...

repeat....if everything else fail..throw away boxers..buy genuine article..ha ha ha ha:D
 
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