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How to Protect Clothes from Cooking Odors During the Holidays

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Tulsa homes are filled with comforting aromas this time of year—roasted turkey, buttery rolls, sizzling bacon for breakfast, and every sweet treat imaginable. While we love these scents in the kitchen, we don’t love them trapped in sweaters, jackets, and party outfits.

Holiday cooking smells amazing… until they cling to your clothes  

Cooking odors travel easily through the air and cling to fabrics, particularly those made from natural fibers such as cotton, wool, cashmere, and their blends. The good news is that a few simple habits can help you protect clothes from cooking odors and keep your wardrobe smelling clean all season.   

1. Change Before Cooking to Protect Clothes from Cooking Odors  

Switching into “kitchen clothes” is one of the most effective ways to protect your favorite outfits. 

Here’s why:

By wearing older clothes or a designated cooking tee, you create a protective barrier between your outfit and the cooking environment, shielding it from potential damage.

2. Wear a Full-Coverage Apron   

Aprons aren’t just cute; they’re practical odor protection. 

A good apron shields your outfit from:

Full-length aprons also protect the upper part of your pants or skirt. The bigger the apron, the better the coverage.   

3. Use Ventilation Strategically and Start It Early  

Good ventilation can significantly reduce the amount of odor that ends up in your clothing.

To make the most of it:

Ventilation prevents scents from drifting into nearby rooms, including bedrooms and closets where clothing is stored.   

4. Keep Coats and Special Outfits Far from the Kitchen  

Cooking odors travel farther than you might think, especially in open-concept homes. 

To prevent aroma transfer:

Outerwear, especially wool coats, traps odors quickly and can be challenging to deodorize at home.

5. Use Fabric Fresheners Wisely (Only as a Short-Term Help)   

Fabric fresheners can be helpful if used correctly. They won’t remove embedded cooking odors, but they can neutralize light smells until you can wash or dry clean the garment.

Here’s how to use them without causing damage:

Where fresheners do make sense:

Think of fabric fresheners as a temporary assist, helpful in the moment, but not a substitute for real cleaning.   

6. Wash What You Can and Dry Clean What You Can’t  

Even with all the proper precautions, holiday cooking odors sometimes can’t be avoided.

To fully refresh your clothes:

At Fox, we use professional cleaning methods that safely remove stubborn cooking odors without damaging delicate fabrics. Our process reaches deeper into fibers than home washers or sprays ever can.  

7. Let Items Air Out Before Storing  

Once the holidays wind down, it’s essential to store your clothes properly. 

To keep odors from lingering:

Proper airflow helps garments release any remaining scent naturally.   

A Fresh, Festive Season Starts With Fresh Clothes  

Holiday cooking fills your home with warmth and joy, but your clothes don’t need to carry those aromas with them.

With the proper habits, you can protect clothes from cooking odors and keep everything smelling clean, crisp, and ready to wear. And if odors do settle in (it happens to all of us!), Fox Cleaners in Tulsa is here to help with expert cleaning that removes even the toughest holiday scents.

Schedule a pickup for your holiday-worn garments and let us refresh your wardrobe for the new season.

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