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Old 03-05-2008, 08:52 PM
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the smoke smell might have got into the grain of your woods stand. if this is the case i would just wipe with asoaking wet and soapy(for the fragrance) clothe to get the smell out of the wood. or at least mask it. a fresh coat of paint would be the best bet!!!! also sounds like you got smoke in your carpet and a shampoo is the onlyy thing that WILL ENTIRELY get rid of this smell. Also if you have fabric draps nearby they could use a wash.

In general any fabric will takethe smoke smell in and not let it out short of a good wash or throwing out. Fabreeze and produce like this will not get rid of the smell only mask it untill the perfume in the produce disapates. i occasionally do fire recovery in town and most everything gets tossed.
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Old 03-05-2008, 09:22 PM
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There was never any smoke, and there is no fabric in the room. The smell is definitely centered around the front portion of the tank. I'll try and clean everything again, as well as the carpet. See what happens then, or maybe it will just disipate on its own.
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Old 03-05-2008, 09:29 PM
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I don't see mention of baking soda... sprinkled liberally on smelly surfaces, or left in open ontainers near odor sources, it can be quite effective. Also, Nilodor, if you can stand ITS smell, works on a lot of smells.
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There was never any smoke, and there is no fabric in the room. The smell is definitely centered around the front portion of the tank. I'll try and clean everything again, as well as the carpet. See what happens then, or maybe it will just disipate on its own.
unfortunatly just because you didnt see smoke doesnt mean it wasnt there. i would also reccomend just washing your walls with a soapy water. a GOOD CLEAN of the whole immeadiate area would be your best bet wipe down EVERYTHING. walls plants as a smokey odor can Linger a long time on inatiment objects. it can get into dust and such.
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Carpet will hold those odors for a long time. Arm and Hammer makes a product for sprinkling on the carpet but good old baking soda sprinkled on the carpet and left for a couple of days before vacuuming works wonders.

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