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Dec 22, 2013
Devin P.
Dec 22, 2013
Devin P.
Left at bfs haha stupid phone.
Dec 22, 2013
Jay M.
You could try wiping it down with a slightly....very slightly damp soft washcloth and maybe a light mist of Frebreez? Love your purse btw super cute!
Dec 22, 2013
Jay M.
Oh! you could put a dryer sheet in it for a couple of days. :)
Dec 22, 2013
Devin P.
Aww thank you :-D I'm going to do this today thank you so much hun xoxo.
Dec 22, 2013
Mylene L.
Oh no! When it comes to handbags I get pissed if someone does that. Wipe it with soft cloth and unzip it. Place it in a room where there's no bad smell. You can also put a glass filled with baking soda inside the bag. Let it stay for 24hrs. It should absorb the bad smell. I'm so careful with my handbags. My LV's are precious like gold. Lol.
Dec 22, 2013
Jay M.
Ahhh your welcome. I hope you can get that smell out. Like Mylene said you could try baking soda, that was a great idea! And your right they are precious...lol. Good luck doll! :)
Dec 22, 2013
Kelly H.
They sell a spray at a lot of automotive places and some large stores like Wal-Mart called smoke out, it works wonders and I've never had it damage anything.
Dec 22, 2013
Kelly H.
I smoke but my mother is allergic and super sensitive and even she can't detect cigarette smell on the things that she sprays with it.
Dec 22, 2013
Danny C.
Kelly sounds great I'm going to check that out. I smoke and can't stand that it leaves my cloths smelly.
Dec 22, 2013
Danny C.
I looked online real quick and didn't see it do you know if they have a website Kelly?
Dec 23, 2013
Diana H.
I use newspaper.
Dec 23, 2013
Jay M.
I smoke too, I'm definitely going to look for that next time I'm at Walmart. Thanks for the tip Kelly!
Dec 23, 2013
Devin P.
thank you ladies