I read on another link that putting white vinegar in small dishes in each drawers can help or putting dryer sheets or baking soda...hope this helps
To get rid of a perfumed smell on used furniture, try airing it out outside for a few days. Alternatively, you can sprinkle baking soda on the furniture and let it sit for a few hours before vacuuming it up. You can also try wiping down the furniture with a solution of equal parts water and vinegar.
In each drawer, place a briquet of charcoal (inside a sock to keep it from leaving black marks on things kept in the drawer), and a fabric softener sheet like the ones used in a clothes dryer.
Many people love the smell of new furniture just like some people like getting into a brand new car and smell the leather seats. Try "Febreeze' just a few squirts in the room with the new furniture. Also leave mid-sized small pretty bowls around the room with a little milk in them. Milk will absorb the odors (like when you paint a room) but be sure to change the milk at the end of the day. Keep windows open when you are home as the air will eventually evaporate these smells. Also, ornamental small table fountains are pretty to look at and will also absorb some of the smells. It doesn't take time for the smell to leave your furniture.
Buy a new backpack
Leave the new purse in the ventilation for a few days.
You can swap it for other furniture but I don't think you can get rid of it.
On a nice day you could leave the windows open.
To get rid of the new dishwasher smell in your kitchen, try running a cycle with vinegar or baking soda, wiping down the interior with a mixture of water and vinegar, and leaving the door open to air out the dishwasher.
To effectively remove the mildew smell in your washing machine, try running a hot water cycle with vinegar or baking soda, cleaning the rubber seal and detergent drawer, and leaving the door open to air out after each use.
There are many ways. One, get a new car. Two, hire a professional to get the smell out. That's all i have now.
To eliminate a musty furniture smell in a room, try these steps: Clean the furniture with a mixture of vinegar and water. Place bowls of baking soda or activated charcoal near the furniture to absorb odors. Use an air purifier or dehumidifier to improve air quality. Allow fresh air to circulate by opening windows and doors. Consider using essential oils or odor-neutralizing sprays for a pleasant scent.
Febreeze.