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I have used this method to remove smoke / musty smell from paper items with good success. Baking soda doesn't mask odor, it absorbs it.
* Dump a box of baking soda in the bottom of a tupperware container big enough to hold the item. * Put a wire rack or something in the container to suspend the item above the baking soda. * Place the item in the container and seal it tight. * Give it a few weeks to a month and check the item. If there is still smell, replace the baking soda with a fresh supply and give it more time. This method should work to remove most, if not all, of the nasty smell. Good luck!
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If its his.....
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Thank you all.
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I agree. Maybe the player who wore that hat was the one who was the smoker.
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