| Packing Tips for India travel - What's in your bag? The essentials to bring and what to leave at home. Includes questions about costs. |
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keeping the backpack/suitcase smelling good!
Literally in the throes of packing (about time too!) and thought I'd pass on this little tip.
Get yourself a pack of "tumble-dry-fresh" sheets and place them intermittently among your clothes, in shoes, etc..and your stuff will stay smelling good for ages - especially for people "on the road" for long periods...they stay smelling good for a very long time! ![]() |
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haha, that's brilliant! will do!
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bang a whore? Bangalore Dammit!
Join Date: Sep 2004
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pray , what are "tumble-dry-fresh" sheets?
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DD,
Those sheets are the softener sheets you can put in your dryer when you dry your clothes. It helps make them soft, eliminates static, and makes them smell good! (Also a fabulous tool for de-stinkifying clothes that have been worn too long, or in smoky places. Just place said funky clothes in a plastic/garbage bag, stick in a dryer sheet-use more for really funky smells! - and seal up the bag. By morning, your clothes will at least smell a little better).peas be with you, wendyo |
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