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Old 10-12-2008, 07:11 PM   #9
Breezeaway
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Put a few blocks of regular charcoal in a tissue and put them in the purse and let them stay awhile. Not the matchlight kind just regular charcoal. It will absorb any smells.
Charcoal is what we use in refigerators or freezers where they got shut off and the meat spoiled, Charcoal is the only thing that will get the bad smell out.
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