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TCP smell

Hi. Does anyone know how I can get the smell of TCP out of a pair of jeans? I've washed them four times at 60 degrees and daren't do them any hotter incase they shrink. The smell was really strong as a full bottle had broken all over them and they were left like that for a few days so it really dried in.

Any help would be greatly appreciated as they're a new pair and I'd hate to have to end up chucking them out.

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  • Gingham_Ribbon
    Gingham_Ribbon Posts: 31,520 Forumite
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    You could try soaking them in a bicarb of soda solution?
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  • mioliere
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    Hi - you could also try alcohol. It gets rid of all sorts of smells - even spilt milk, sick, etc. Any spirit would probably do; I just use Vodka because we have a bottle of the stuff but don't like it as a drink.
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  • hilstep2000
    hilstep2000 Posts: 3,089 Forumite
    Only think I've found is hang them in the sunshine and let the air through, it fades eventually.
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  • mineallmine
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    Trying washing in Ariel. It has a strong odour and may be worth a try.
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  • mrs_mix
    mrs_mix Posts: 1,800 Forumite
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    vinegar is a good smell remover
    it got rid of the smell of petrol and oil on my ds1's college overalls and the wm didn't smell afterwards
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  • sb44
    sb44 Posts: 5,203 Forumite
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    Try 'Simple Solution' from a good pet shop (I got ours from Pets at Home).

    I bought some when we got our puppy. If it works on urine, vomit and poop then I am sure it should work on TCP.

    I got quite a large bottle, 32 fl oz but you can get smaller ones, think I paid about £5.

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  • maypole
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    Also try washing on a cool wash cycle as heat tends to keep in the smell I find. Then add vinegar to the rinse cycle. Just keep drying outside in the air, I am sure it will eventually go.
  • Thanks everyone for your replies. I'm going to try soaking them in a bicarb solution then put them on a cool wash with vinegar in the final rinse. I'll try all this first as these are products I've got to hand. I'll let you know how I get on. Thanks again.
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