I dont know what to do about my deck that smells like man perfume because of its old owner it really bums me out
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5@georgia ozone generator might work
@georgia eh maybe risky:
Ozone can damage certain materials, including rubber, plastics, and fabrics, causing them to degrade or discolor over time.
Depends if you wanna risk it or not
@georgia I'd lean toward that being included in "plastics/fabrics" when it comes to tarot cards. Would depend on their composition though. If you know what they're made of, I'd run a test with a similar composite first. But effects might take a while to show up, kinda like old the electronics case plastics turning yellow with UV exposure.
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9@georgia Yeah you only ever get a "smoke-free home" as a selling point, never a warning otherwise. But I've never seen a "perfume-free home" selling point, and for me that can be much worse.
If it was a deal-breaker for me, I'd send it.
Those ozone generator units are pretty cheap and useful for other purposes too, just gotta be conscious of the health effects... run enclosed away from inhabited spaces, ventilate thoroughly after use.
@Vo @georgia My wife buys a lot of second hand kids clothing, as well as shirts I like they don't make anymore, and ISTG, some people wash their clothing in effing bubble gum flavored soda mixed with shitty perfume before they send it out.
Makes stuff unwearable until it's sat outside for like three days and a rainstorm.