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Does Baking Soda absorb new furniture odor?
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Where did you buy it? I would say go back and complain ASAP so they know you have an issue in case it still stinks two weeks later.

You shouldn't need either of these, but they are options if she really likes the dresser and can't find a comparable piece anywhere else. There are activated charcoal filters for HEPA filters that can help with some organic off gas. The other option is to rent an ozone generator and put the dresser in a closet with the generator for a couple of days.
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Re: Does Baking Soda absorb new furniture odor? - by Filliam H. Muffman - 01-06-2017, 06:30 PM

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