Back in October of last year my wife and I moved into her great grandmother's house. She had a stroke and had to be moved to a nursing home. She smoked - ALOT. You could literally see the roof supports through the white ceiling from the tar etc! The house is only 5ish years old.
When we moved in, the house was professionally repainted top to bottom and the carpet in the living room and hall was replaced by new hardwood floor. The furniture was also professionaly cleaned and didn't smell anymore. The smoke smell was gone, or so we thought. After coming back from dinner Sunday, (yesterday) I could smell it again. The smoke smell was back. How can I get rid of this smell? Any suggestions? Any other than a $400+ air fiter?
I also think the smell is affecting our new cat, she sneezes alot and has a runny nose all the time.
Cliffs:
How can I get rid of a smoker's leftover smell without spending tons of money on an air filter?
When we moved in, the house was professionally repainted top to bottom and the carpet in the living room and hall was replaced by new hardwood floor. The furniture was also professionaly cleaned and didn't smell anymore. The smoke smell was gone, or so we thought. After coming back from dinner Sunday, (yesterday) I could smell it again. The smoke smell was back. How can I get rid of this smell? Any suggestions? Any other than a $400+ air fiter?
I also think the smell is affecting our new cat, she sneezes alot and has a runny nose all the time.
Cliffs:
How can I get rid of a smoker's leftover smell without spending tons of money on an air filter?
