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Hi! I'm Caroline. Some of my favorite brands are Free People, Zara, Gucci, Sephora, and lululemon athletica. Thanks for stopping by! Feel free to leave me a comment so that I can check out your closet too. :)
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jdfalbey
I recently purchased blue Lululemon Hotty Hot Shorts from you. They have a strong perfume scent that I cannot get out despite washing them 5 times. Can you please offer some guidance as to what this smell is and how to remove it? Thank you.
Dec 15Reply

carolineskel8
@jdfalbey what does it smell like? It may be our detergent we use.
Dec 16Reply

carolineskel8
@jdfalbey try a mixture of lemon juice and water and soak or spray it in there for 30 plus minutes
Dec 16Reply

carolineskel8
@jdfalbey Soak your clothing in a sink or washing machine filled with warm water and one cup of baking soda before washing. Be sure the soaking vessel is large enough to completely submerge the smelly garment. Overnight is usually a sufficient amount of time, although some suggest as long as a few days. Rather than a long soak, it is probably more effective to repeat the airing–soaking–washing–drying cycle several times, if necessary.
Dec 16Reply

carolineskel8
Step 2: Step 2: After soaking, wash the clothing as usual following the care label guidelines, either in a clothes washer or by hand with unscented laundry detergent. Add at least 1/4 cup of distilled white vinegar to the rinse cycle and stop the cycle. Let the laundry soak for an hour before completing the rinse cycle. The vinegar will help cut through perfume residue in the fibers. To ensure that all the detergent has been rinsed from your clothing, add an extra rinse cycle.
Dec 16Reply
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