Maybe that will help her understand how toxic this stuff is. This should also be done outside or in a well-ventilated area. There probably was not enough of the product to reach all the clothing fibers. Spray the garment liberally with an odor eliminating spray like Febreeze. You can remove the ammonia part of the equation with distilled vinegar as vinegar kills ammonia but good luck getting the chlorine out as the only thing that kills chlorine is UV light and in thicker fabrics every single fibre is magnetically coated with this and the UV cant penetrate the fibres at the center of the garment on something thick. Or that by informing the public of the affore stated facts people may choose to act differently although im not holding my breath as these crazy misguided fools are already not bothered by the mixed smell of ammonia and chlorine. So, if the amount you try the first time does not completely remove the scent, do not despair. It also lists the companies which use this chemical including palmolove and colgate. Please do not hesitate to ask for help if you are having any problems using this product. This one pair of light wash jeans though - I've washed maybe 5+ times. Life has gotten easier for me since I now know I can rid my clothes of those nasty scents! My questions: 1. Both are fragrance free and chemically safe though the leather milk smells like almond extract. Please list where you shop for clothes. How to get rid of formaldehyde smell? I am a passenger in the same boat and have tried the silicone nasal filters, the 3M voc masks (mine arrived with awful odor and I actually returned them to Amazon). I agree these chemicals do not belong in our homes or personal items. This is the method cloth diapering parents use to remove things like rash cream build-up. Type a message