Cigarette Smoke Cleaner???

Josh123

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I just moved back in with my mom due to the lack of houses to rent and she is a heavy smoker. I honestly can't stand smelling like smoke. Is there anything out there that I could place throughout the house that would "trap" the cigarette smoke and not smell?
 

JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: Josh123
I just moved back in with my mom due to the lack of houses to rent and she is a heavy smoker. I honestly can't stand smelling like smoke. Is there anything out there that I could place throughout the house that would "trap" the cigarette smoke and not smell?

Nope. The only thing she can do to get rid of the smell is to stop smoking. It fades over time.
 

Ika

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I've heard ionic air purifier things work fairly well. The smoke smell will stay embedded in the walls and porous surfaces, though, so I doubt it'll do you much good.
 

rhino56

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an ozone maker would do a good job, but i would say put a fan in your window pushing air into the house thru your area.
 
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Originally posted by: Josh123
I just moved back in with my mom due to the lack of houses to rent and she is a heavy smoker. I honestly can't stand smelling like smoke. Is there anything out there that I could place throughout the house that would "trap" the cigarette smoke and not smell?

Smoke cigarr. That'll cover the smell.
 

rhino56

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Originally posted by: FrustratedUser
Originally posted by: Josh123
I just moved back in with my mom due to the lack of houses to rent and she is a heavy smoker. I honestly can't stand smelling like smoke. Is there anything out there that I could place throughout the house that would "trap" the cigarette smoke and not smell?

Smoke cigarr. That'll cover the smell.

hahahaha lol
 

Unheard

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Thread a horse hair through one of her cigarettes. After smoking that one, she'll think twice about lighting up again. Then with time, house will smell alright.
 

eits

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Originally posted by: Unheard
Thread a horse hair through one of her cigarettes. After smoking that one, she'll think twice about lighting up again. Then with time, house will smell alright.

wha?? horse hair? wtf are you talking about?
 

Josh123

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
are you working on moving back out?

Definitely, I don't plan on staying too long. Where I live its REALLY hard to find any place to live. This will help me get back on my feet finacially too.
 

Unheard

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Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: Unheard
Thread a horse hair through one of her cigarettes. After smoking that one, she'll think twice about lighting up again. Then with time, house will smell alright.

wha?? horse hair? wtf are you talking about?


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Stifko

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You can pour white vinegar in a bowl and let it sit. That will help eat up the odor.
 

Unheard

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Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: Unheard
Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: Unheard
Thread a horse hair through one of her cigarettes. After smoking that one, she'll think twice about lighting up again. Then with time, house will smell alright.

wha?? horse hair? wtf are you talking about?


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ok? so, why would that deter a smoker?

Have you ever smelled burning human hair? Horse hair is 1000x worse. With the first drag, it's upchuck time.