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<p>just received a package from my mom in the mail. two beautiful wool nova scotia tartan skirts (and matching tams) for my daughter. the best part is that they were mine when i was her age. </p>
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<p>the problem is my mom has been a smoker for most of my life, so the skirts have been in a smoker's house for 30+ years. mom said she had them dry cleaned, but the moment i opened the package, all i could smell was smoke.</p>
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<p>is there a way to get the smell out or do i just let dd wear them and hope the smell fades with time?</p>
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<p>the problem is my mom has been a smoker for most of my life, so the skirts have been in a smoker's house for 30+ years. mom said she had them dry cleaned, but the moment i opened the package, all i could smell was smoke.</p>
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<p>is there a way to get the smell out or do i just let dd wear them and hope the smell fades with time?</p>