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<p>[QUOTE="Ally330, post: 3228041, member: 17683"]A sad end to this saga. I can't with the nicotine smell. It always gets in the boxes ALWAYS even when the auctioneers clean the pieces, if they don't use new boxes... next time try 1/3 equal parts blue dawn dish soap and white vinegar mix with 2/3 water and a few drops of any essential oil you prefer. It can get the stains off just about anything.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ally330, post: 3228041, member: 17683"]A sad end to this saga. I can't with the nicotine smell. It always gets in the boxes ALWAYS even when the auctioneers clean the pieces, if they don't use new boxes... next time try 1/3 equal parts blue dawn dish soap and white vinegar mix with 2/3 water and a few drops of any essential oil you prefer. It can get the stains off just about anything.[/QUOTE]
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