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08-05-2009, 01:25 AM | #1 |
Still Watching My Back
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Odor
Does anyone have a proven way to remove smoke smell from a room.
It's not all ways easy to smoke outside where its extremely windy/cold and I would like to enjoy a smoke inside without the lingering smell. |
08-05-2009, 08:55 AM | #2 |
Have My Own Room
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Re: Odor
tobacco smoke is pretty light actually. The best thing to do is keep the air moving. If you have a window or door in the room you intend to smoke, it would help greatly to be able to open them and get some fresh air exchange.
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08-05-2009, 09:09 AM | #3 |
Have My Own Room
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Re: Odor
It depends on how often and how much the room has been smoked in, as well as what type of flooring/furniture is there. Hardwood floors and leather furniture hold a LOT less smell than carpet and fabric. If you have the former, just putting in good ventilation or a very good air purifier should be enough. If you have fabric/carpet, there's not much you can do. You will get some residual smell, though less if you ventilate well. Shampooing the carpets/furniture will help somewhat, but not completely.
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08-05-2009, 09:59 AM | #4 |
Opa!!
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Re: Odor
Fans and an open window help a lot. Any kind of ozone spray, such as ozium will remove all the smell.
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08-05-2009, 10:08 AM | #5 |
www.Cigarmony.com
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Re: Odor
Keys to prevent residual odor:
1.) Exhaust the smoke 2.) Keep the materials in the room to nonporous ones (leather, wood, tile, etc...) 3.) When you're not in the room smoking, use an Ozonator For fabrics, I have found that "Pure Ayre" odor eliminator works better than ANYTHING on the market. I hope this helps ~Mark |