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How do you remove smoke on my fur coat?

Smoke odors on the fur coat

1. For the fur coat, I would suggest hanging the coat out in an open room, turn on a fan towards the coat, spray the coat and then mist ATX ODOR KILL in front of the fan.

 Repeat in another half-hour or so. also remember that wet fur has a smell of its own.

We agree that will probably take out almost all of the odors by just spraying a damp mist solution (20 parts water and 1 part Odorkill), then rubbing it in lightly into the coat fur.

So that the solution comes in contacts with as much surface area as possible.

If it doesn't do it completely, and then I would suggest hanging the coat out in an open room, turn on a fan towards the coat, spray the coat and then mist ATX ODOR KILL in front of the fan.

 Repeat in another half-hour or so. Please remember that wet fur has a smell of its own. The key is to get the Odor Kill solution in contact with the organic odors. Odor kill acts like little "pacmen" which attack and digest the organic matter.

 They work in the presence of food, smoke, all organic matter, and water. When the area dries the enzymes die and stop working.

Trust this helps. You can order directly from us as described below.

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