Saturday, October 24, 2009

How to get the smell of deodorant & cologne out of tshirt?

I want to return a shirt to a store. I put it on before going out and sprayed cologne and wore a lot of deodorant. then i decided i didn't like the shirt and ended up changing to another one to go out in. so i now want to return this shirt back to the store however it smells of my cologne and deodorant. i need the new smell back!! thanks

How to get the smell of deodorant %26amp; cologne out of tshirt?
Spritz the shirt lightly with Febreze or any other brand of fabric refresher and allow to dry.
Reply:this is NOT illegal or immoral. you didn't have it on any longer than you would have in a dressing room. Let it hang for a few days and the smell will lessen. you can wash it and still return it too. that's not a problem.





i just returned a shirt today that tore at the seam the first time i wore it...the girl didn't even notice that it had been tailored and there wasn't a tag in it any more. I am 110% sure that the tailoring did not cause the tear. the seam was just too close to the edge of the fabtic. the moral of the story....the clerk probably won't even notice the shirt has cologne on it...will probably think its coming off you.....if there are white deoderant stains...grab a pair of pantyhose from someone and rub the white spots....takes it right off.
Reply:It's yours. Keep it.
Reply:I think thats illegal.
Reply:Dude, u totally wore this out to the club wit da tag hidin' on the inside and now you need the money back cuz u spent it all @ the club...
Reply:I would not like to be the next person to buy that shirt... I worked in a department store and people did this all the time, so much so that some items that were returned and allowed to be returned, when they got to the department they came from, were deemed unable to sell because of them smelling from the person who wore them, or stains, or marks....one lady returned her whole kids summer wardrobe at the end of the season! and they were all faded and horrible, and they allowed it at the front desk....
Reply:That is pretty dishonest, but maybe your local dry cleaner can help you. Or, try that Dryell stuff you can use at home.



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