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Febreeze. *NM* Wulf`gar Send a noteboard - 08/09/2010 08:12:32 PM
Dear collective knowledge of RAFO:

What's the best method of removing the smell of feet from a bedroom?

We had guests for two nights. They left yesterday. I have stripped the bed of sheets and matress protector but it still smells of feet. The door's been open since they left and we've opened the window.

We've got a potential flatmate coming tomorrow to check out the room. I'd very much like the smell to be gone by then but I don't know how to get it done! Any ideas?

Thankfully, the person coming tomorrow is a man, so I suspect he won't be as sensitive to the smell as I am.
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Thanks. *NM* - 08/09/2010 06:08:36 PM 220 Views
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try sprinkling baking soda letting set then vacuum it up - 08/09/2010 07:04:51 PM 567 Views
Febreeze. *NM* - 08/09/2010 08:12:32 PM 258 Views
I think air fresheners are cons. *NM* - 09/09/2010 05:10:31 PM 259 Views
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Get a portable frying surface and cook some bacon in that room. *NM* - 08/09/2010 11:08:19 PM 241 Views
Good plan, Batman! - 08/09/2010 11:12:09 PM 506 Views
What the heck was wrong with the feet? *NM* - 09/09/2010 02:01:11 AM 261 Views
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