Removing Smoke Smell

David Inger energy at CONCENTRIC.NET
Tue Jan 2 21:07:10 EST 2001


Richard, here is one trick I have tried that can do a pretty good job.
Get some fabric softener sheets (the type used in clothes dryers); BE
SURE THEY ARE NON-SCENTED!!  Open or remove the cabinet. Lay in several
sheets and then close the equipment back up again.  Place the equipment
in a large plastic bag (i.e. trash bag) and let it work for about 4-5
days.  Open everything up and remove the sheets.  If all goes well the
sheets will have absorbed most or all of the smoke odor.
David Inger K6SBA

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