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Does anyone know how to get a very strong perfume smell out of clothes? A family friend held our infant son and now no matter how much I wash his clothes I can't get the smell out. And while I'm at it, how to ask her never to wear perfume around an infant again j/k on the last part :-)
Re: perfume smell
Maybe try soaking the clothes in white vinegar and water, or baking soda dissolved in water.
My mother was guilty of wearing this godawful perfume constantly. Every time she would pick my son up, he would scream bloody murder, and stiffen up.He is still very sensitive to perfume-it gives him a headache and nausea. I would straight up tell the person that the doctor advises that your child not be exposed to perfume, as it might set up an allergy later.
My own thoughts-I wish people would stop drowning themselves in perfume.
Ditto. They just don't get it. Maybe they can't smell themselves.