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I'm so old I Remember when:

Ozone generators! That's how dealerships get cigarette smoke, BO, and other bad odors out of cars. Hotels do the same for hotel rooms, for example when someone smokes in a non-smoking room. They might charge a $250 "cleaning fee" but all they do is run an ozone generator in the room for five minutes, and they already owned the $70 ozone generator. Realtors use them, too. They're very effective.

My roommate bought a used car a few years ago from an individual and she negotiated the price down because the interior reeked of cigarette smoke. When she got it home she ran an ozone generator in it for a few minutes and voilà! The smell was gone. Not even I could detect anything and I have a sensitive sense of smell.
When I purchased my current house in the '90s I would catch a whiff of stale cigarettes every now and again for the first few years. I think it gets into the paint on the walls and maybe even the insulation.
 
Ozone generators! That's how dealerships get cigarette smoke, BO, and other bad odors out of cars. Hotels do the same for hotel rooms, for example when someone smokes in a non-smoking room. They might charge a $250 "cleaning fee" but all they do is run an ozone generator in the room for five minutes, and they already owned the $70 ozone generator. Realtors use them, too. They're very effective.

My roommate bought a used car a few years ago from an individual and she negotiated the price down because the interior reeked of cigarette smoke. When she got it home she ran an ozone generator in it for a few minutes and voilà! The smell was gone. Not even I could detect anything and I have a sensitive sense of smell.
Once we bought a house, but the carpet stunk like cat droppings. We tried using one of those machines that wash your carpet, but it didn't help. We ended up persuading the sellers to let us out of the contract (they had not said anything about this pervasive smell). We only lived in the house for a week, I think.
 
When I purchased my current house in the '90s I would catch a whiff of stale cigarettes every now and again for the first few years. I think it gets into the paint on the walls and maybe even the insulation.
My mother and her whatever he was smoked constantly (to the tune of a least two packages a day EACH). The smoke stained the paint and wallpaper a brownish yellow. Amazingly I escaped with a good healthy set of lungs.
 
My mother and her whatever he was smoked constantly (to the tune of a least two packages a day EACH). The smoke stained the paint and wallpaper a brownish yellow. Amazingly I escaped with a good healthy set of lungs.
Did you ever wash the inside of a windshield of a smoker's vehicle?
 
Once we bought a house, but the carpet stunk like cat droppings. We tried using one of those machines that wash your carpet, but it didn't help. We ended up persuading the sellers to let us out of the contract (they had not said anything about this pervasive smell). We only lived in the house for a week, I think.
Cat urine may be the only thing that can defeat an ozone generator. I've heard you have to rip out and replace anything that has been saturated: dry wall, flooring, subflooring, etc.
 
My oldest had the worst smelling feet as a teenager. ... I made him remove them before entering the house and leaving them outside....🙄
I wonder about the sound he made walking without his feet..?


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