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				 Re: Let's try this: What air filter are you using? 
 
			
			I had a lenghty discussion with a doctor last night, who has allergies, etc.  He, too, was talking about a 2 step process.  
 Allerair 4000 (without the UV bulb), is probably the best route to go to attempt and getting a 2 for 1.  It has a pre-filter, a HEPA filter, and 12 pound carbon filter.  (16-18 pound of carbon would probably be best).  Looks like R2D2 and it would turn my 400sqf room 6 times in an hour (8x would be better).  Although he was selling a different ($500) used unit for $140, he felt the Allerair would do the trick and practically offered to give one to me.  Still, it's $330 in filters to get it up an running.
 
 Still, any recommendations you see don't really take into consideration cigar smoke.  And it is a different animal.  I tend to agree more that you need to remove as much of it as possible, before trying to treat it.  I'm not big on removing odors.  I want to prevent them.
 
 we bought our house, the original owner had smoked in it for 13 years.  I rented two commercial ionizers and locked the house down for 48 hours.  I periodically returned to the house to reloacte the units and it actually worked pretty well.  3 years later, we only smell it on the worst of humid days.  He smoked a lot in the basement and with the open rafter ceiling that smoke had to infest the fiberglass insulation.  Other than removal, there's not much you can do about that.
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