If unit is a top loader, try 1- 8 oz cup vinegar with a full water level warm wash. Let unit run a wash cycle only and stop and let set over night, then restart wash cycle, with same water and let unit complete full cycle. If front loader try 1/2 - 4oz cup of vinegar and do heavy wash cycle, using hot water setting, let unit complete cycle.
by getting air freshners until u dint smell it any more or just a stronger smell than mothball
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yes, senses are not yet adapted to strong smells.
Wrap it in paper or something this will slow down the evaporation.
To remove mothball smell from clothing, try washing the items with a mixture of equal parts vinegar and water. You can also hang the clothes outside to air out or place them in a sealed container with baking soda for a few days to absorb the odor. Repeat these steps as needed until the smell is gone.
You put the clothes in the wash machine with laundry detergent/soap and then put the clothes in the dryer with a dryer sheet.
Spray VaporRemed on clothes to remove odor first before machine wash.
To remove mothball smell from a wooden chest, try airing it out outdoors for several days. You can also place charcoal or baking soda inside the chest to help absorb the odor. Additionally, wiping down the interior with a vinegar and water solution may help eliminate the smell.
If the mothball smell is really from mothballs (para-dichloro-benzene) then you just have to leave the windows open for a day or two and the smell will go away. If the smell is from something else or it doesn't go away with the windows open you have to identigy the source of the smell and remove it. Then in the related links below I put a webpage that will give you a lot of ideas on taking care of smells and odors in your car or truck. -----------------
you smell when you dont wash every day if you wash every day your to clean.
The chemical that gives mothballs their distinctive smell is called naphthalene. When mothballs are stored, they release naphthalene vapors that repel insects.
To wash the smell of petrol out of clothes, first soak the clothes in a mixture of vinegar and water for a few hours. Then, wash the clothes in the washing machine using a heavy-duty detergent and add baking soda to the wash cycle. Finally, air dry the clothes outside to help remove any remaining odors.