Donate SIGN UP

How can I get rid of tobacco smoke?

Avatar Image
classylady60 | 08:42 Sat 21st Apr 2007 | Interiors
7 Answers
Our neighbours smoke and the smell from it comes through into our bathroom (through the floor I must add, not through a window). Try as I might with air fresheners etc etc, I cannot cover or rid the place of smoke which pervades into our bedroom. As we have heart problems and hubby recently had a minor stroke, we really need not to be breathing this smoke in, is there anything we can do to stop it smelling like it does? I'd love to have some answers on this as it's driving me mad.

Many thanks.
Gravatar

Answers

1 to 7 of 7rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by classylady60. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
Start cooking strong curries and get your own back.
Question Author
Unfortunately dilligaf, my neighbours are foreign and their hot spicy food smell comes through into our bathroom already!! NEXT! LOL....

p.s. NO I can't move - lmao

cl60
An ideal thing for tobacco smoke is an ioniser. The smoke disappears like magic.
'Price's' candles are good at eliminating odours.
They make an anti tobacco one, made with extracts of orange and cloves. It comes in a blue tin.
The also make a 'chef's candle' made with extracts of basil, patchuli and geranium. It comes in a green tin.
They really do work. I use the chefs candle mostly, to get rid of kitchen smells.
Im not sure how widely available they are, but I think Ive seen them in the Lakeland catalogue, cost about �3.50.
I buy mine from a wholesaler.
Question Author
Thanks ever so much for your replies. I had wondered about an ioniser but not sure they would work for that, now I know they do. Re the candles, I would love to try them but I'd have to leave them burning all day because the smoke comes through at anytime - i.e. early mornings, lunchtimes and late evenings... and I'm nervous of leaving them unattended. Just wish I could use them as I'm sure they would do the trick. Thanks again.

CL60
i think it could be your hubby or kids smoking on the sly!!
Question Author
Unfortunately hockenc it isn't that simple... if hubby was smoking (which he doesn't), I could at least clip him round the ear and threaten him with divorce which naturally would stop him......sigh.

Smoke is still as bad as ever....... now if only I could get rid of the neighbours!

BTW - Ioniser doesn't work - I bought one!!

1 to 7 of 7rss feed

Do you know the answer?

How can I get rid of tobacco smoke?

Answer Question >>

Related Questions

Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.