What is the best way to get cigarette smoke off walls?
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Get cigarette smoke stains off of walls
If you can help it would be appreciated. My walls are stained from cigarette smoke and are leaving a bad smell in the house. I've tried vinegar, ammonia and baking so... See more
Wash them down with white vinegar and water 50/50
Murphy's Oil Soap that you mix with water is a great cleaner. It can be mixed to various strengths. This should work well for you.
Diane
Wash it down with Soap water and bleach
lots of changes of water and a good soap! I grew up with a parent smoking and remember cleaning the walls and changing the bucket of water multiple times for just one wall!
Wash them with murphy's oil soap or another good cleaner
Wash the walls. Here is a link.
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/rid-nicotine-stains-walls-92410.html
Hello. You can scrub the walls with a product called TSP.
TSP works
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TSP trisodium phosphate available at any hardware , great for cleaning ceilings and walls
Scrub down with Spic 'n Span and water, then paint.
Scrub with Spic 'n Span and water and then paint.
Mr. Clean Magic Eraser
"Vinegar removes both smells and stains. Ammonia can also remove cigarette tar and nicotine from walls when mixed with water. Combine a tablespoon of ammonia for every cup of water, or roughly 1/2 cup of ammonia to a gallon of warm water. For painted walls, reduce the mixture to 1/4 cup to a gallon of water." Read more here: http://homeguides.sfgate.com/remove-cigarette-smoke-smell-color-walls-91853.html