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Topic: Anyone know.....
MsCarmen's photo
Mon 07/07/08 10:12 AM
how to get rid of cigarette smell in your home? I've been living in my apartment since February and the previous tenants smoked in the house. No matter what I do, I can't get rid of the smell. Any ideas?

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Mon 07/07/08 10:13 AM
REPAINT???

mcattygarnett's photo
Mon 07/07/08 10:14 AM
clean the walls, and carpet that should help

Voluptuous's photo
Mon 07/07/08 10:14 AM
Go to the leasing office and tell them you were not informed a smoker use to live there. Ask them to please repaint because it causes your asthma to act up....they might clean the carpets too!

MsCarmen's photo
Mon 07/07/08 10:15 AM

REPAINT???


Already was done before I moved in. It's like the smell is embedded everywhere. It's so bad, you can step outside for a moment and still smell that stale smoke smell as soon as you come back in. It's awful.

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Mon 07/07/08 10:17 AM
Its probably in the carpets and underlay. To get it out completely you probably have to remove all of that and put in new.

cuppy59's photo
Mon 07/07/08 10:17 AM
Its probably in the carpet....Use a filter fresh in the furnace...they sell them in the filter section at home depot, lowes, and walmart for that matter....

MyrtleBeachDude's photo
Mon 07/07/08 10:18 AM
Fart...that tends to over power any other odors...at least in my case

TwilightsTwin's photo
Mon 07/07/08 10:19 AM
smoke a few cigars...you'll never smell the cigarettes again!happy

Johncenawlife316's photo
Mon 07/07/08 10:19 AM
I found this .. http://www.getridofthings.com/get-rid-of-smoke-smell.htm

Here's another site too.. http://www.ehow.com/how_2179910_rid-smell-smoke-house.html?ref=fuel&utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=ssp&utm_campaign=yssp_art

I hope either one helps you out.

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Mon 07/07/08 10:19 AM
Cigarette Smoke Smell in Furniture
The Fabreeze Controversy :

When confronted with any odor on furniture, curtains, or bed linens, the natural thing to do is reach for a deodorizer such as Fabreeze. Some argue that this simply masks the odor temporarily and it will return as soon as the spray product evaporates. There have also been reports of breathing problems associated with the use of fabreeze and other deodorizers. Others swear it doesn’t work anyway. It just turns the odor into a disgusting blend of smoke and the great outdoors. If the odor your battling is very weak, it’s worth a try. If it’s strong then don’t even bother.

Get it Steam Cleaned

Cigarette smoke smell in fabrics emanates from tar ash and oil deposits left in it’s fibers. In order to remove the smell, you need to remove these deposits. Unfortunately, when cigarette smoke condenses onto something, the resulting ‘goo’ is very, very stubborn. If you’ve ever cleaned (scraped) this residue off of glass or painted walls you know exactly how stubborn it can be – imagine that same goo stuck in every fiber of the piece of furniture you wish to clean. The bottom line is that household cleaners just won’t cut it, hire some professionals to come and clean it for you. Make sure they use a van-mounted steam cleaner and tell them exactly what your objective is so they can use the appropriate cleaning solution.

Low Budget?

Completely cover the piece of furniture you’re cleaning with baking soda and then rub it and pat it into the fabric so it gets as far into it as possible. Let it sit overnight and then vacuum it all back up.

Get Rid of it

This is not meant to be flip, but sometimes you just have to cut your losses. When cigarette smoke gets deeply enmeshed into the fabric of an ex-smokers favorite couch, there may be nothing that will ever get it out. Unless you enjoy reupholstering furniture, you might just have to throw it away. Better yet, sell it to a smoker.
Removing Cigarette Smoke Smell from Carpets
Carpets aren’t as hard as walls, but they’re still a lot of work.

Rent a Shampooer

Most home improvement stores have carpet shampooers available for rental. Go pick one up, along with a bottle or so of shampoo, and get to work. A good carpet shampooer can remove the cigarette smell, but it may take several passes through each room to get it all. To make your job easier, sprinkle baking soda liberally over your entire carpet the night before you plan on shampooing, and vacuum it up just before using the carpet shampooer.

Call in the Professionals

Get the carpets a serious and professional cleaning. Hire a carpet cleaning company that uses van-mount steam cleaners. Tell them exactly what your goal is so they can use the appropriate cleaning agent when they arrive. If you have furniture to de-smokify, make sure they use smaller upholstery attachments and not the huge vacuum-like wand they use on your carpets.

Low Budget?

Fill a large tub with bicarbonate of soda (baking soda), add a few drops of essential oil and mix well. Lavender smells nice, but the flavor is up to you. Sprinkle the mixture liberally over the carpet, let it sit for at least four hours and then just vacuum it up. Repeat as necessary.
Cleaning Cigarette Smoke Residue from Walls
Cleaning a smoker’s house is a nightmare, brown and yellow stains will be on everything from the windows to that intricate crown molding. Unless you’re willing to hire somebody else for the task, get ready for a lot of work.

Vinegar
Next to Italian salad dressings, this may be vinegar’s most important job. Even if you are going to paint the walls, you still need to clean them first. In a large bowl or bucket mix one cup of white vinegar for every two cups of warm water, then add a scoop of baking soda – it should fizz. Use a sponge mop or brush to wash down your walls and ceilings with it. This solution will make residue much easier to remove and should be easy on your paint too. Follow this up with a vinegar based window washer for windows (can be found in organic grocery stores), and your basic bubbly vinegar/baking soda mix on the window moldings.

Paint

If you’re still not happy with the result, you can attempt the last step again, or just repaint your walls.

Removing Cigarette Smoke Smell from your Car

Good old Vinegar

The same mixture of vinegar and baking soda that you used on the walls inside the house can work on the interior of the car (one cup of white vinegar for every two cups of warm water along with a good scoop of baking soda). Wash down the windows, plastic moldings, and metals with a generous amount on a sponge. Don’t use this on fabric, however. Treat fabric as you would carpet inside – saturate it with baking soda, spray with a diluted solution of essential oil and water (optional), let sit overnight, and vacuum.
Cigarette Smoke Smell Home Remedies:
There are almost as many cigarette smell removal remedies as there are people. Some of the ideas appear to mask the smell with another more powerful odor rather than to remove, so be sure you are going to be happy with the result. Here are some of them:

Fill a tub with vinegar and place it on the floor in the front seat, close the windows, open the floor vents and turn on the heat full blast. Let the car run in this state for an hour before removing the tub. Another version of this remedy requires hot summer weather and allowing the tub sit on the floor with the windows closed all day.
Leave an opened bag of charcoal in the car overnight.

Put a few drops of vanilla extract on a rag and toss it under the seat.
Put a sliced apple in a cup and set it on the floor. Leave it until it shrivels.
Sprinkle dry coffee grounds on the floor of the car, let them sit there for a few days and vacuum them up.

Mix of apple sauce and cinnamon and put it into a jar with holes punched in the lid. Place the jar on the floor of the car.
Which ever method you try, be prepared for several re-applications. You are going to most likely need them. If you have any tips to make this easier, please share them with the rest of us using the form below. Good luck!


MsCarmen's photo
Mon 07/07/08 10:19 AM

Its probably in the carpet....Use a filter fresh in the furnace...they sell them in the filter section at home depot, lowes, and walmart for that matter....


Well, since I can't replace the carpet, I guess I'll try that.

Thanks for the answers everyoneflowerforyou

TxsGal3333's photo
Mon 07/07/08 10:27 AM
One trick is get you several boxs of Baking Soda you can even find some that is scented.

Sprinkle the Baking Soda all over the carpets in each room. Let it set for at least 2 days to give it time to absorb the smell then vacuum it up. Repeat this at least 2-3 times over a course of a week.

Other wise as soon as you vacuum it all up then sprinkle it over the carpets again. And repeat this should take a lot if not all of the smell up over a few days.

Also Vinegar is what most use to get rid of the smell of smoke..

Most likely it is in the carpets you can even shampoo the carpets and add vinegar to the water. You will be able to smell it for a few days but then the vinegar smell will go away.

Also trying boiling Vinegar in a pan on the stove. I do know it works wonders in a microwave when you have burnt popcorn in one by putting some in a bowl and putting it in the microwave for a few minutes will elimiate all the smell of the burnt popcorn. Done tried that one. lol

Good luck!!

OneOfAKind4U's photo
Mon 07/07/08 10:44 AM
have a smoke and you never smell it againsmokin noway laugh laugh :tongue:

MsCarmen's photo
Mon 07/07/08 10:52 AM

have a smoke and you never smell it againsmokin noway laugh laugh :tongue:


No thanks. I quit smoking 10 months ago, and I will never go back. flowerforyou

ahuhalicious's photo
Mon 07/07/08 10:53 AM
open a can of tuna? :D

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Mon 07/07/08 11:37 AM
Buy some TSP trisodiumphosphate, bad for the envioment, great for cleaning. No suds or residue. I have used this stuff to wash walls, carpets, windows-and I am talking glass on the inside of a wood burning stove.
Follow instructions carefully.

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Mon 07/07/08 11:38 AM

open a can of tuna? :D
laugh drinker laugh

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Mon 07/07/08 12:05 PM

how to get rid of cigarette smell in your home? I've been living in my apartment since February and the previous tenants smoked in the house. No matter what I do, I can't get rid of the smell. Any ideas?


Yep. Start smoking.

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Marley's photo
Mon 07/07/08 12:10 PM

how to get rid of cigarette smell in your home? I've been living in my apartment since February and the previous tenants smoked in the house. No matter what I do, I can't get rid of the smell. Any ideas?

Take up smoking.smokin

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