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Hi all,
Purchased an allegedly game used hat on eBay. It showed up and smells of cigarette smoke. I messaged the buyer who offered to refund me in full and let me keep it, which works for me. Ideally, I'd like to display the hat with my collection as it was a very short lived style and predates the mass production of game used stuff. Any thoughts/experience getting rid of the smell? I am going to try airing it out outside, but wasn't sure if there were other options? Thanks, Chris |
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