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Removing tuna smell from inside of bag

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Karen2005 | 13:35 Tue 07th Aug 2007 | Home & Garden
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My tuna salad lunch managed to leak inside my bag (even though I'd put the box inside a carrier bag first) and now the inside of my bag smells of tuna. I've managed to sponge most of it off, but the smell is still there. How can I get rid of it? Will white vinegar neutralise the smell?

The outside of the bag is leather, the inside is polyester.
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Can you turn it inside out and sponge it , then hang it on the line to dry ?
Best stuff for neutralising smells is bicarbonate of soda. If you put a few tablespoons in a piece cut from an old pair of tights, tie off with string or an elastic band and leave it in the bag overnight the bicarb should absorb the smell.
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Thanks theonlyone - I sponged my bag out this morning and left it to dry inside out (not outdoors though - I didn't think I'd risk putting it on the ledge of my 4th floor office window!), but it still smells.

Fantastic tip pug100 - I'll definitely try that tonight.

Thanks both
Karen
Throw the bag away come to my house and take yer pick of the wifes one million handbags.
PS bring yer own beer

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