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OK, anyone have any ideas on this? I'm going to ask my mother, of course, and she'll probably know, but just in case...

I wash my work clothes every night (lowest water setting, honest!) to wear the next day, and last night, I threw an extra towel in with them - one which the Beastie had used to wipe up a spill of Papa John's garlic butter. I even thought at the time it might be a bad idea. So, a couple of washes later (one warm, one hot) and a run in the dryer with some essential oil, and my work clothes still smell like garlic. I'm a bit out of dress code (such as it is) today, but hoping to be able to rescue my clothes, even though I only need them for a couple more weeks.

Anyone have any ideas, or am I just fucked?

Date: 2008-07-18 03:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zen-sakka.livejournal.com
Vinegar?

Vinegar seems to take the smell out of just about anything.

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