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<p>[QUOTE="baltojoe75, post: 5724233, member: 76236"]I've had luck with coffee grounds (un brewed). Take a can of cheap coffee and Dump in a container with a lid. The container should be big enough to hold the item then lay down something so the item isn't directly sitting on the coffee a piece of parchment paper, a couple layers of pape rtowels etc, Close it up for a few days and the smell will be gone.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baltojoe75, post: 5724233, member: 76236"]I've had luck with coffee grounds (un brewed). Take a can of cheap coffee and Dump in a container with a lid. The container should be big enough to hold the item then lay down something so the item isn't directly sitting on the coffee a piece of parchment paper, a couple layers of pape rtowels etc, Close it up for a few days and the smell will be gone.[/QUOTE]
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