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  • Getting the smell of diesel out oof the sleeve of a jacket
  • WorldClassAccident
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    I have a nice jacket, like a Barbour style but not actually waxed, which I managed to spill diesel all over the lower sleeve and wrist. It is still a nice jacket but now can’t come if the house because it stinks of diesel. It has been hosed off water fromt he garden tap and hung outside, well in the garage, for a couple of nights but still stinks.

    Any good ideas how to get the smell out without ruining the jacket/washing machine/marriage?

    Cougar
    Full Member

    Dry cleaners?

    jam-bo
    Full Member

    petrol?

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    Have you considered a gilet?

    kayak23
    Full Member

    Fire

    tthew
    Full Member

    Just sloshing a bit of water on it won’t have much effect. Hand wash the sleeve, (or don’t go half measures, just do the whole jacket) properly in decent washing detergent. If necessary stick it through the washing machine once you’ve got the worst of it out.

    duncancallum
    Full Member

    Brake cleaner

    Universal cleaner in the motor trade.

    Hands, clothes, paint work , trim anything really try that! Then look at things like white vinegar

    leffeboy
    Full Member

    petrol?

    Funnily enough that is really a thing.  I only discovered it when looking for a replacement for white gas for my stove:

    https://www.dema.be/produits-chimiques/19277-essence-de-nettoyage-1l.html

    thols2
    Full Member

    You’ll need a solvent to get the diesel out. Take it to the dry cleaners. They use solvents for cleaning, just not water.

    tillydog
    Free Member

    Assuming that the diesel has “dried” now: Enzyme based pet odour eliminator.

    Used to use it on the boat to get rid of the stink of diesel after maintenance / mishaps.

    nwgiles
    Full Member

    rub the other arm in fox poo?

    thepurist
    Full Member

    Tried Putoline?

    mattsccm
    Free Member

    I just sling stuff like that in the washing machine. Works well.

    muddyjames
    Free Member

    Take care putting in the washing machine. Risks spreading the smell to other clothes.
    <span style=”font-size: 0.8rem;”>
    I picked up a bowser hose once that I didn’t realise was had a residue in and it deposited a load of green diesel all over a pair of jeans. Washed them several times but no change. In the end I left the jeans out on a  balcony for a month or so and the odour eventually went. </span>

    jonba
    Free Member

    Water as hot as you dare without damaging the jacket.

    Along with lots of soap. Washing up liquid would be good, neat.

    timber
    Full Member

    I don’t know if my work stuff stops smelling of diesel or if I just stop smelling diesel 😄

    Just gets chucked in the wash at some point.

    Scienceofficer
    Free Member

    Generous amounts of IPA (solvent, not beer).

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