Cigarette Smoke
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You will need to give the area a good in depth scrubbing with TSP or other good cleaner (the smoke is absorbed into any kitchen grease on walls and cabinets. A white vinegar rinse will help with the residue and odor.. You may also have to do a repaint with KILZ paint and a reseal on the cabinets if they are wood.
We have a no smoking rule in our house for the past eighteen years. When it is cold out, we have one door where the smoke is sucked out and they smoke right their with the butt out the door or they go outside. I have an ashtray on a plant stand outside of the door. That way the only thing that gets cold is a hand and it also makes people not smoke as much. If he continues to smoke in the kitchen it will always smell like smoke, especially with the "ashtray" and butt can in the house. Most likely the smell has permeated more than the kitchen, just not as intensely.
Good luck with that, my parents both smoked all my life till both died a month apart of cancer in 1987 at only 52 & 50 year old. I used fantastic in his car that had white vinyl upholstery and this gross yellowish film from the cigarettes rolled down everything as I wiped it off. Still the smell remained simply cause that smoke gets into areas that you can never get to to clean! A house is just as bad if not worse being you got to clean that house from top to bottom to get rid of the smell. Clean and/or repaint ceilings, walls, floors, cabinets, furniture, EVERYTHING! If you signed a lease there was no smoking and your landlord smells it. You could be looking at some very high cleaning and repainting fees too! A shame you broke the rules
Try putting out a bowl of vinegar. We used to do that after having parties with a lot of smokers.
Charcoal. Clean everything, and I mean everything, including the walls and ceiling. Then leave a few pounds of charcoal in the room.
I agree with Gale, when we smoked in our own home , I had to wash from the ceilings down to the floor and everything in between including the curtains and furniture , and we weren't heavy smokers. Oh yes and the windows too .
Wow sorry about all the spelling mistakes.
bleach. It cleans. Everything. I did it to my friends house. Smells good and looks clean. Wear gloves. And a mask
Yup- everything will smell like cigarette smoke as it gets into your hair, clothing and permeates everything. You have broken your lease. At minimum, I'd not refund your cleaning deposit if I were your landlord. If I caught you smoking, since you broke your lease, and I'd have to repaint, etc. to remove the smell and the nicotine film on everything, I might even consider evicting you. There is a reason the landlord put that in your lease as a condition of you renting.
I see some very harsh comments in here, don’t even worry about it, we are not perfect, only human!! I was landlady, never discriminated, just a sample, pets, just ask a higher security deposit. Antismoking rules, it’s more against all the burn spots, on counters, etc., just be careful.
I am a former smoker!
Be careful with cleaning with bleach, it can deteriorate woodwork, just use water and soap, or water with vinegar.
Use one room to smoke, close the door, window open, this way you have only one room to clean. This is the advice from a former landlady, who did not used her property as a money booming business, and had let the renters tried to live a life.
Check out Section 8 housing. Talk to your Case Manager. Talk to your pastor, have him advocate for you. If you are older, contact Area Agency on Aging. There is other assistance for you. The water situation does not sound as if it meets code.