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Smoking has its definite drawbacks. Besides the cost and health risks, it also makes you and your surroundings smell bad. If you or someone close to you is a smoker, let eHow help you eliminate some of those pesky odors.
It's a problem that all cigarette smokers endure at one point or another: that lingering smoke smell that gets into fabrics and won't leave. Fabrics especially have a way Read More
Getting rid of cigarette smoke and the odors that are left behind in homes or vehicles can be easy but is also time consuming. Many commercial products such as sprays and Read More
Cigarette smoke odor can linger on fabrics for a long period of time, and the nicotine in the smoke can even stain walls. Although it's best to avoid cigarette smoke and Read More
Those who still smoke cigarettes---and those who've quit---know that the smell of cigarette smoke is one of the hardest smells to vanquish from interior spaces. Besides its Read More
Cigarette smell has a way of lingering upon every surface it touches. While fabric is perhaps the worst for trapping in odors, cigarette smoke doesn't discriminate and can Read More
For those who like to smoke but can't stand the smell it leaves behind, or perhaps for those who just don't like either, there is a way to remove cigarette smoke from Read More
Cigarette smell is the most potent when it comes from a lit or burning cigarette. When the cigarette burns, it omits smoke and stain-causing chemicals that can easily Read More
Cigarette smoke lingers for a long time, its smell reaching into every area of an apartment, including the furniture and the clothes in your closets. Getting rid of Read More
Cigarette smell has a way of permeating every object it comes into contact with and leaving a residual odor or stain. Nothing that comes into contact with it is safe, not Read More
Cigarette smoke has a way of lingering in the area for a long time. The smell is offensive, especially to those who don't smoke. Smoking indoors traps the smell in and Read More
Remove cigarette smells from upholstery by applying baking soda, carpet powder or upholstery spray and then opening up the windows to air out the room. Vacuum the Read More
Get cigarette smoke smells out of clothing by placing the garment in the dryer with one or two dryer sheets and running the dryer for a minute. Use the air only dryer Read More
Ever come back from a long night out and your hair reeks like cigarette smoke? Cigarette smell can not only annoy you but it can also turn off the people around you. This Read More
Cigarette smoke may appear elusive, but its effects have been indisputable. Not long ago considered one of the the hallmark of sexiness, cigarette smoke has singlehandedly Read More
In order to get cigarette smoke out of a car, make sure to give the car a full interior detail before using an odor bomb in conjunction with air circulation. Clean out a Read More
Karol Stróz