How To Remove Cigarette Smell From Your House

Posted Sep 30, 2009 by twconroy / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

It takes hard work, common sense and a good game plan.

There is possibly nothing more offensive than the overpowering smell of cigarette odor in the home, and the removal of the unwelcome stench can make any residence a much more pleasant place in which to live. How to remove cigarette smell from the home requires a good bit of effort and labor, and should be approached with an aggressive posture aimed at total removal. To address the issue of the cigarette smell haphazardly is a waste of time, as even a small amount of cigarette smoke oder will become active and magnify over time with the presence of the humidity that accompanies seasonal weather changes.

The first step to remove cigarette smell from the home is to begin by cleaning the largest surfaces first - the walls and ceilings. In most instances this can be completed easily simply by washing the walls with an appropriate commercial cleaner, and then drying the surfaces with a towel or rag. In severe circumstances of cigarette odor, a chemically treated smoke absorbing sponge can be obtained at any janitorial supply company and they do an incredibly good job.

After finishing the walls and ceilings, upholstery, draperies and carpets are the next area to attack in removing the cigarette smell. This can be done by an individual themselves, but in truth is best left to professional companies. A truck-mounted steam cleaning unit that is used by professionals will do a better job than an individual using a rented cleaning unit, simply because of the temperature of the steam and the quality of the cleaning chemicals. Often times these companies offer significant discounts for several services packaged in combination, and when viewed objectively really are not that much more expensive.

After the cigarette smells are removed in those areas, an homeowner should clean all hard surfaces such as those in the bathroom and kitchen, including tile floors. Door and window frames should be cleaned, along with all household glass. All doors in the home should be washed as well on both sides to remove cigarette smell.

Lastly, clothing needs to be closely examined for cigarette odor. Even clothing that is hung in a closed closet or dresser can be affected by the cigarette smell, and those that are impacted require laundering. After removing all cigarette smell from the home a good investment is a portable air purifier to maintain air quality, along with the insistence that smokers engage in their habit outside.

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