magkelly wrote:One of my most longed for dolls was a Franklin Mint vinyl Scarlett. I was thrilled to finally get one but when it arrived it smelled very musty, particularly the clothing. I took some Oxyclean and put it in the bottom of a tall thin box, put the clothes and the doll in the box in an open plastic bag also standing upright so they wouldn't get powder on them but open bagged so that the powder could absorb the smell and shut the box up. It took about two weeks all total and I had to change the powder once, but at the end of that time they smelled a lot better. They smelled a bit like the Oxy when they were done but a hang up outside on our porch for a day took care of that and now the doll and the clothes smell fine. You'd never even know that they once smelled like someone's damp musty basement.
DollyKim wrote:With some plastic and rubber doll stuff I washed, dried, submerged in clean kitty litter (old fashion kind with odor absorbing bits, not clumping or crystals). This generally zaps most smells but it can leave a scent of it's own. Once you feel the bad smell is gone you can submerge in powdered detergent to give it that smell.
Usually a gentle hand wash in a heavily scented detergent does a lot. If you can't get it wet try sealed in a bag or container of with powdered detergent. I've used sealed with Gain on some paper and other products that had smoke smell.
WhiteDove01s wrote:Baking soda's used for a lot of odd things really, besides baking.
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