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Best way to drive away cigarette smoke
Yesterday night we were invited by some friends to do another Poker party (it has become quite an institution since a few weeks!) and I was thinking, as nearly all of us were smokers, about the best solution to drive away the smoke.
Although I smoke myself, I just can't stand the smell the next day when I wake up... When we have friends to dinner at our flat, I use lots of perfume candles (special tobacco ones), perfume burners (the Green Tea home fragrance oil made by The Body Shop is a really nice one but not strong enough imo) and I try to let the windows open as long as possible but when it comes to winter, it becomes difficult...!!
So what personal tricks do you use at your own house? Have you find THE way to get rid of tobacco/cigarette smoke? Thanks for sharing your tips 
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Re: Best way to drive away cigarette smoke
febreeze.
And, Oust air sanitizer.
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Re: Best way to drive away cigarette smoke
Originally Posted by Shimmer
febreeze.
And, Oust air sanitizer.
I agree. It also helps to wipe down hard surfaces and vaccum...then spray your febreeze and open up your windows and air the places out! I smoke too (its my very guilty pleasure, lol) but I ONLY smoke outside.
Its hard to get the smell out even doing all you can to get rid of it.
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Re: Best way to drive away cigarette smoke
Originally Posted by Shimmer
febreeze.
And, Oust air sanitizer.
I bought Febreeze & a bottle of Oust when they were brought out at the very beginning and at the time, their formulas were like...:eek2: It was worse than before because the smell of smoke was still here and there was the chemical smell of the products over it!! But I imagine the new ones are better now!
Anyway I'd prefer more "natural" ways, like essential oils and stuff. We have enough pollution with smoking to avoid other chemical products!!
Originally Posted by MarniMac
I smoke too (its my very guilty pleasure, lol) but I ONLY smoke outside.
Its hard to get the smell out even doing all you can to get rid of it.
Yeah, smoking outside surely is the best solution when you have a garden or a little balcony... aaah wish I have those... but in an appartment with only windows and a bunch of friends who smoke a lot, it's not that easy 
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Re: Best way to drive away cigarette smoke
smoke outside! you guys can take smoke breaks during the game?
I would rather smoke outside than have my place smell icky.
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Re: Best way to drive away cigarette smoke
Originally Posted by triccc
smoke outside! you guys can take smoke breaks during the game?
I would rather smoke outside than have my place smell icky.
The thing is, we both live in buildings so going outside is not very practical. Of course it can be done, but as everyone enjoy smoking a cigarette, have a glass of wine while playing, I just try to find a good trick
It's funny because when my boyfriend & I are alone together, we practically don't smoke at all. And as I'm a house-cleaning psycho (a nice one though lol!), I'm opening the windows as often as possible and use some aromatherapy spays to freshen the air. Very conflicting isn't it?!!
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Re: Best way to drive away cigarette smoke
Check out Lamp Berger.com and you will find the best thing ever for removing any unwanted smells from your home  I got one for my birthday and it removed all traces of stinky wet dog. You can read about them on the website, but they were created by a chemist to help remove smells without harming the people around in the late 19th century. I wouldn't be without one ever.
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Re: Best way to drive away cigarette smoke
A fan blowing out of the window can help the smoke from staying too long & therefore stinking everything up...or one of those double sided fans.
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Re: Best way to drive away cigarette smoke
a fan near an open window should work quite well.
bergamot essential oil used in an air spray formulation (20 drops of oil + 30mL vodka + 200mL water in a spray bottle, then shake it up then spritz), or in an oil vaporiser also works really well. bergamot is the most deodorising of the essential oils, but lavender is another alternative.
a few points to note if you are going to use bergamot oil though: do not spray the air spray mixture onto any people or pets. bergamot is a photosensitiser and will cause skin discolouration/burns if that person or pet goes out in the sun after the spray has hit their skin. the effect lasts for several days. if you're worried about this happening, an oil vaporiser (or oil burner) might be a better idea.
The other point - if you use a metal or plastic spray bottle for the air spray, don't keep the air spray mixture in there for long periods of time - essential oils react with plastics and metals. put the mix in, shake, spray then store it in a dark glass bottle.
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Re: Best way to drive away cigarette smoke
My boss told me he wipes/mops the walls.
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Re: Best way to drive away cigarette smoke
The thing about using oils is that they make the air 'sticky'. :/

Originally Posted by My friend Jes
SUBTLETY MAKES THE MOST OF SCENTS
By Jes Alexander (originally published in THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE)
© 2005 Jes Alexander
Home fragrances probably seemed like a good idea at the time, but I fear the industry has run amok. This is my soapbox.
I always thought that the idea was for your home to smell fresh and clean. My idea of a good-smelling house is one that smells mostly of nothing, but with hints of floral scents and Clorox. If your house is clean, it will smell clean. So if you do the cleaning, you're already halfway there.
Floral scents are easy to achieve in your house - with flowers. I prefer to have living flowering plants and not cut flowers because cut flowers die, and when they do, that's it - dead is dead.
Besides, dead flowers smell bad. Small rosebushes, gardenia, even potted bulbs keep coming back, so you can have a pretty, floral-scented home, provided you take care of your plants. Another good way to add both greenery and subtle aroma to your home is by planting potted herbs. Rosemary, for example, is wonderfully fragrant. In any case, the intent with home fragrances should be subtlety.
Have you ever heard of subtlety in a spray can? Or in a gelatin-filled mason jar? The idea with home fragrances is to enhance the cleanliness of your home, not to cover up the odor of the cat box (why not just change the litter?), last night's garlic saute or your nasty bathroom.
Another natural way to freshen your home is to open your windows. Yes, they open. Try it, especially in a rainstorm. No, I am not suggesting that you get the inside of your home wet, but rain produces negative ions, and negative ions are a natural air purifier. Do you know those high-priced air purifiers everyone is selling? HEPA schmepa, they are actually little negative ion machines that produce a more balanced ecosystem in your home. And a healthier home equals less skank. Did your grandmother ever put her rugs out on the porch in the dewy morning air to "freshen" them? Same principle.
So let's review: Clean your home, use flowering plants and herbs that bloom regularly, and open your windows in the rain. So far I am not spending too much of your money, am I?
Here is my biggest problem with home fragrances: They can be bad for your home. Before I get nasty letters from the industry, let me explain. How many of you have a lamp oil ring (or 12) in your house? Do you know what makes a greasy-spoon diner greasy? Grease (see: oil). Grease gets into the air and sticks to everything. Haven't you wondered why the lamps in your house are fuzzy with sticky lint? It's because your lamp oil ring is burning oils that get into the air and then stick to your lamps, your lampshades, your tables, the walls - everything.
Why do you want to make it harder for yourself to clean your house? So, despite the alluring names on the scented-oil bottles, remove thy lamp oil ring from around thy lightbulb and dispose of it in thy trash receptacle. Chances are, if you really clean your house, you won't need to cover up the odors with lamp oil anyway.
Do you have a cat? A dog? A ferret? A boyfriend? Use Febreze on your sofa, your chairs, your curtains, as all these things trap odors. After a heated debate on the subject of what makes Febreze work, my friend Tinka (no, not her real name, but that's what we call her) asked a chemist friend about Febreze and was told it is made of some kind of sugar molecules that are cylindrical. Bad smells get trapped inside the molecules, which is why it stops smelling bad where you spray it. The sugar molecules with the trapped odor stay put on your curtains, furniture or carpet till you wash them or vacuum them up.
Now, if you have wall-to-wall carpeting or rugs or anything covering your floors, get a steam cleaner immediately. You have no idea how disgusting the floors in your house are.
Sure, rugs are soft and they absorb sound, but they also absorb odors. And you walk on them in the same filthy shoes you walked in the street with, and you drop food in the carpets and … just steam-clean your house, please. I have been on the steam-clean soapbox before, and if you haven't seen black water come out of your family-room carpet for yourself, it's about time you did. You can even put Febreze laundry freshener in your steam cleaner's rinse water and infuse your carpets with super-fresh goodness.
So what should our homes smell like? Clean and subtly fragrant like nature (and OK, if you are weird like me, a little Cloroxish). This means your home scents should not be in the apple pie, cinnamon-vanilla, pastry, Ben & Jerry's family. If it sounds like a holiday dessert, it has no business being a home fragrance.
Haven't you ever walked into someone's house and said, "That smells great - what flavor is that?" Of course you are always hungry; your lamp oil ring is making your stomach think that there is pie coming. Am I making the claim that dessert-y home fragrances clinically contribute to weight gain? Not precisely, though there are some articles on the Internet that allude to certain fragrant stimuli being a precursor to hunger.
So, you cleaned your house, you have some nice plants growing, maybe you have some nice soaps in your bathroom that you can actually smell because you cleaned last week, maybe you have little scented drawer liners or the occasional sachet, and just maybe you have some dried-flower potpourri somewhere (if it looks like dried flower petals, OK; if it looks like wood chips, send it back to the lumber mill), and when it rains you let the ion-y goodness in.
Your house smells better already.

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Re: Best way to drive away cigarette smoke
That sounds interesting! I've never thought of leaving the window open while it's raining outside, actually I didn't know about the negative ions thing
That is so true about wall-to-wall carpet: my parents used to have it in some rooms of our appartment and I just freaked out everytime my mother used a steam cleaner  Fortunately there's a wooden floor in my bf's flat!
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