There’s something comforting about sitting around a roaring campfire — the warmth, the stories, the crackling wood. But when the adventure ends, you’re left with more than just memories. That smoky scent clings to your clothes like a souvenir you never asked for. So, how do I get the smell of a campfire out of my clothes without damaging fabrics, over-washing, or spending a fortune? Let’s explore a less conventional, yet incredibly effective approach — think of it as traveling back in time , using both old-fashioned wisdom and new-age science. Because the secret to fresh-smelling clothes might just lie in history, chemistry, and a little bit of patience. 🧴⏳ Not Just Detergent: Go Back to the Basics with Vinegar and Sunshine Before the age of commercial detergents, people relied on natural deodorizers like vinegar and the sun — and they worked wonders . According to the American Cleaning Institute , white vinegar neutralizes odors by breaking down volatile organic compounds (VO...