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dcmac214
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May 02, 2013

Cigarette Stench

How do I get rid of cigarette stench stuck to "hard" objects?

Situation: My mother spent the last many years of her life sitting in her kitchen or den chain-smoking cigarettes and listening to her radio & TV talk programs. She only lit one match a day, for her first cigarette, lighting all the rest with the last butt. I have several boxes of stuff (including pictures in frames, oil paintings, tea pots and other ceramic-like things) that I inherited when she died ~10 years ago. The boxes have been in open storage (open boxes in open & airy barn) since then, in hopes that the cigarette stench would go away. It's helped tone the stench down a lot but not enough that I'd want to have any of the items in my house the way they still stink.
  • In addition to asking people on this forum, google might also be a good resource to try.
  • ScottG wrote:
    I bought a TT that was super nice except for Cig stink. I hired a guy with an ozinator to remove it. You can also rent them but they create ozone which can get rid of ANY smell.
    He told me it's been used to remove the smell from a dwelling after a fire or even after a deceased person had decomposed in it. :/


    I wonder if one of those Tesla Lighting Globes would generate enough ozone to help. If I run mine for a while you can smell the ozone in the air.

  • I bought a TT that was super nice except for Cig stink. I hired a guy with an ozinator to remove it. You can also rent them but they create ozone which can get rid of ANY smell.
    He told me it's been used to remove the smell from a dwelling after a fire or even after a deceased person had decomposed in it. :/
  • The family pictures, you take to walmart and make copies and throw the originals away.
  • Have heard (never needed to try it).
    Wipe down white vinegar with a couple of drops of eucalyptus oil in it.
  • Somehow you're going to have to wash or wipe the coating of smoke off of everything. Since you can't paint over it with Kilz to seal it in, the only thing to do is remove it. Airing things out will only help it slightly to get rid of the stench.

    Bill

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