Buy a new one
Put an open box of baking powder in it.
If you can paint it, paint the drawers to remove musty odors. There is a product called Niloder on the market. Available from some antique supply houses. Or you could remove and bury the dead cat.
Put vinegar in a plate/bowl and put it in the room where the paint smell is and this will absorb the smell and get rid of the paint smell. Some people think the room will then stink of vinegar but both smells vanish so this works.
What baking does more than anything when the smell of fresh paint is in the air, is that it masks the paint odor rather than absorbs it. The best and quickest way to eliminate the smell of paint is to open the front and back doors, or windows, and set a good size fan in front of one of the doors and allow it to blow through the house. If it is an oil base paint you will simple have to wait until it cures - maximum 7 days
Well it really depends on the type of paint. See there are paints that are low VOC (low Volatile Organic Compounds) these are the ingredients that cause paint to smell. More oil based paints tend to off gas "stink" while the VOC compounds are curing, thus the long lasting smell. Low VOC pains tend not to smell so bad because of the formulation of the paint, less compounds that need to cure during the drying process.
You can use an onion to remove the smell from spoiled paint. In the room or area where the bad smell is lingering, peel an onion and cut it in half. Place on a plate and leave it there for a couple of days.
Open bowls of vanilla extract will help with the smell of paint in a room. Also charcoal briquettes will absorb room odors when left out in the open.
Put an open box of baking powder in it.
well first you have too put in the washer then wear it and then put perfume it on
Just wash them. Omly spiced rum will linger. Use a stain-remover additive or detergeant booster for that putrid stuff.
NO. If you smell any strange or strong odor that could be toxic REMOVE YOUR BIRD FROM THE AREA
wash your hands.
Try Smelly Washer. It's an eco friendly product that takes bad odors out of your washing machine. Smellywasher.com
I suggest soaking the garment in hot, soapy water for say half an hour. If this does not work, then buy stain remover and soak it in that/wash in the washing machine. Vanish and Aerial Stain Remover is good.
Acetone.
If you can paint it, paint the drawers to remove musty odors. There is a product called Niloder on the market. Available from some antique supply houses. Or you could remove and bury the dead cat.
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