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2. Clean Surfaces Thoroughly
- Walls and ceilings: Wipe down with a mixture of warm water and vinegar or a mild detergent.
- Floors and carpets: Vacuum regularly, and consider deep cleaning carpets or using a steam cleaner.
- Furniture: Upholstery can trap smoke. Steam cleaning or professional cleaning can help. Wipe down hard surfaces with a damp cloth.
3. Use Odor Absorbers
Certain substances naturally absorb smells:
- Baking soda: Sprinkle on carpets, rugs, or upholstered furniture, leave for a few hours, then vacuum.
- Activated charcoal: Place bowls of it in rooms to absorb lingering odors.
- Coffee grounds: Can also help neutralize smoke smells in small areas.
4. Wash Fabrics Frequently
Curtains, pillowcases, blankets, and removable sofa covers trap smoke. Washing these fabrics regularly with a strong detergent helps reduce odor.
5. Consider Air Purifiers
6. Establish a Smoke-Free Zone
The most effective long-term solution is to designate your home as smoke-free. Encourage smokers to step outside or create a well-ventilated smoking area away from living spaces. This prevents smoke from settling in the first place.
7. Use Natural Deodorizers
After cleaning, natural air fresheners can help:
- Essential oils (lavender, lemon, or eucalyptus) in diffusers
- Simmering cinnamon sticks or citrus peels on the stove
- Fresh flowers or houseplants to naturally refresh the air
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