Remove Cigarette Smoke Smell from a Carpet or Rug

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Insidious cigarette smoke penetrates deep down into your carpets, leaving a very stale and unwelcome smell. But using this simple process, you can make your place bearable again.

Steps

  1. Schedule a vacation or a weekend away. Time is an important feature of this cure.
  2. Buy several pounds of plain baking soda.
  3. Make sure your vacuum cleaner is in good working condition and is well stocked with a nice new bag and a few replacements.
  4. Spread the soda. One hour before you leave your house for your vacation, liberally sprinkle a large amount of baking soda all over your rug, making sure to hit all exposed areas.
  5. Go back over the rug and sprinkle more baking soda over the same areas. Since the baking soda will be absorbing the smoke odor, you need to be sure and use plenty.
  6. Close your door, lock it up, and go away.
  7. Vacuum. When you come home from your getaway, immediately vacuum the rug.
  8. Change the bag. Dispose of the bag outside the house and vacuum again your home will smell nice and fresh.

Tips

  • Using Simple Green is another great way to get the stain out. Close your door when applying as well.
  • Arrange sliced apples on a plate. Place in the smoky room; the apples will absorb the odor.{{fact|center]]
  • You could also get febreeze, it's scented and works well at getting nasty odors out of carpets.

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