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OS to the rescue please

misskool
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Hey all :wave:
In the spirit of MSE/OS, I made a lovely pasta pesto salad for lunch. Only the olive oil in it spilt from the lunch box and now there's olive oil and a garlic smell in my bag!!!
I can rub off the oil from the leather using the leathercare stuff but I need the oil out of the fabric please!!
I'm going out tonight so quick and easy solutions would be appreciated. I can get to a supermarket nearby if necessary. Please please help, the bag cost £150 (:o )
In the spirit of MSE/OS, I made a lovely pasta pesto salad for lunch. Only the olive oil in it spilt from the lunch box and now there's olive oil and a garlic smell in my bag!!!
I can rub off the oil from the leather using the leathercare stuff but I need the oil out of the fabric please!!
I'm going out tonight so quick and easy solutions would be appreciated. I can get to a supermarket nearby if necessary. Please please help, the bag cost £150 (:o )
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Sorry - I only seen your post today so its not quite the 'quick solution' you wanted.. However - if your bag is still smelly - trying disolving a some bicard Soda in some water, wet a cloth and wipe the lining of your bag... Bicard tens to get rid of most nasty wiffs and its gentle enough to use on Sofas, carpets, rugs etc so your bag lining should be fine...0
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