6 Tips for Removing Smoke Odor From Your Home
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Whether you've had a visitor who disregarded your home’s no smoking rule, or are moving into a new space that previously housed a smoker, you'll want to get the stink out ASAP. Domestic CEO details 6 steps to help remove the noxious smell from your home.
Getting Started
Step 1: Use Vinegar on Fabrics
Step 2: Use Baking Soda on Carpets and Furniture
Step 3: Use Vinegar on Walls
Step 4: Vacuum the Baking Soda (and Repeat?)
Step 5: Use an Ozone Machine for Tough Smells
Step 6: Paint and Replace Carpet to Remove Strong Odors
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Published April 28th, 2015 2:00 PM
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Nancy Jenkins on May 03, 2015My neighbour had exterminator in a few weeks ago. She was saying smelled of mouse pee. She has some dogs, at least one with her for company. It is not good for her breath that in. Not sure if she has house insurance to cover this cleaning. She won't let me in to see how bad it is. She did get tested for hantavirus. No one really to help her, left the nest. So what to do? Cannot let it dry then worse.
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Sherrie on May 09, 2015Is she a older woman? She may be eligible for home health care cleaners through the DFS. I cleaned for both Federal and State. I did special cleaning...I am certified to clean Meth, hoarders and different kinds of chemical spills and speciality cleaning. There are so special cleaning people who will come with a crew and clean the home. You need to check and make phone calls. I know you don't live close but if you need any help I can give you some good advice and help from here.
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