In Reply to: HELP! posted by sober1 on November 5, 2015 at 10:12:01:
There are lots of good suggestions among the posts here. I initially thought of suggesting returning them to the seller if the defect wasn't disclosed, though.
However, if you intend to keep them, I was reminded of a friend's experience after a house fire. A few pieces of furniture were 'only smoke damaged' according to the insurance adjuster. My friend eventually hired a private adjuster to rep for him. His adjuster suggested treating the furniture pieces in an ozone chamber - problem solved.
I found the linked site that offers some good suggestions - among which is to remove the source of the stink, and there have been some good suggestions here as to how to do that. Once those have been done, maybe this would help. Good luck!
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