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	<title>Comments on: How do I get rid of fish oil smells from my clothes?</title>
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simply use a fabric conditioner for your clothes...use it after you wash your clothes with laundry soap.</description>
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<p>simply use a fabric conditioner for your clothes&#8230;use it after you wash your clothes with laundry soap.</p>
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Both baking soda and borax remove odors from garment fibers.  Add between 1/2 -2/3 cup depending on the size of the load and let the garments soak along with your regular detergent for an hour or so. You can also add vinegar (about 1 cup) to the rinse water for fabric softening and odor removal.  Don&#039;t worry the smell dissapates.</description>
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<p>Both baking soda and borax remove odors from garment fibers.  Add between 1/2 -2/3 cup depending on the size of the load and let the garments soak along with your regular detergent for an hour or so. You can also add vinegar (about 1 cup) to the rinse water for fabric softening and odor removal.  Don&#8217;t worry the smell dissapates.</p>
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