5 Easy Ways to Remove That Campfire Smell
The smell of last weekend’s campfire still clings to your clothes. You try a standard wash and spray it with Febreeze but nothing seems to get rid of it. What’s a hiker to do? Here’s 5 proven ways to get rid of that campfire smell in no time:
1. Have a Coke. Add one can of Coca Cola to your wash along with your normal detergent. A professional cleaner swears this works, so why not give it a spin? (Via ThriftyFun)
2. Just add vinegar. Add 1 cup of white vinegar to your wash load and let soak for 30-60 min. Also works well for lots of other lingering odors.
3. Pack your threads in potpourri. (Via HowToGetRidOfStuff.com):
To remove the campfire scent and add a fresh, natural scent to your clothes, you need the following:
– Zip-lock bags or plastic bags
– Dried flowers, or other fresh-scented items (do not use fresh flowers because they will get crushed and stain your clothes)
– Baby powderFollow these steps to get rid of the campfire scent:
– Place some potpourri in the plastic bag, and add a few shakes of baby powder.
– Place the smelly clothes inside the bag.
– Shake the bag thoroughly, like you’re dredging a piece of chicken in flour. Make sure that the baby powder reaches into the folds of your clothes.
– When you’re ready to wear the articles of clothing again, shake off the flowers and the baby powder. You’d be surprised at how clean and fresh-scented your clothes are.
4. Baking soda to the rescue. Baking soda is like the duct tape of…well…ingredients (?). Use #1,452 is adding a tablespoon or two to the washing machine along with fabric softener. No more smokey clothes!
5. Take the lazy way out. Buy some MiraZyme. Amazon has it cheap right here
Do you have a method that works great for you? Share it in the comments!









i found a really quick way also. All you need is a dryer and febreeze just spray your item of clothing throughly and put in dryer till dry and it should work if not repeat.