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How can I remove smoke smell from a Body by Jake Bun & Thigh Rocker?

Cut grass smells better then smoke:yuck: * Wash the walls and ceilings. Try mixing up one gallon of warm water, one half cup of ammonia, one quarter cup of vinegar, and one quarter cup of washing soda. Work your way up from the baseboards to the ceiling while you clean, making sure to change the solution often.Hope the tip works...again it isnt my own...but let us know the outcome.
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I bought a Body by Jake Bun & Thigh Rocker from Craigslist. I forgot to ask if the item came from a smoke-free home. :yuck: It REEKS!!:yuck: Does anyone know how to get the smoke smell from hard objects? It is not a soft material that Febreze would work on. It is a padded pleather material and metal frame. I know there is a Heloise junkie on here with the perfect tip.

Thanks!
 
Have you wiped it down with a cloth dampened with vinegar? I have no personal experience with that, but vinegar is a miracle liquid. :)
 
I got this from Yahoo...its for walls, but its the only thing I could find that would work on a surface other then couches etc.

* Wash the walls and ceilings. Try mixing up one gallon of warm water, one half cup of ammonia, one quarter cup of vinegar, and one quarter cup of washing soda. Work your way up from the baseboards to the ceiling while you clean, making sure to change the solution often.
 
I second what Vanessa said... been there, done that- had to do it for my ENTIRE house that I currently live in. It worked!
 
Fabreeze might work also. Years ago when my DD got too big for the booster car seat I stored it in our shed until DS would use it. Well, I forgot that my DH also stored the lawn mower in the same shed. Fast forward a year or two, I take it out for DS to use and you guessed it, it stinks like cut grass! I sprayed it with Fabreeze and left it out in the sun for an hour or two and it was as good as new. HTH
 
chefpenny99 said:
Fabreeze might work also. Years ago when my DD got too big for the booster car seat I stored it in our shed until DS would use it. Well, I forgot that my DH also stored the lawn mower in the same shed. Fast forward a year or two, I take it out for DS to use and you guessed it, it stinks like cut grass! I sprayed it with Fabreeze and left it out in the sun for an hour or two and it was as good as new. HTH


Cut grass smells better then smoke:yuck:

I'd try the vinegar too and leave it outside over night.
 
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vwpamperedchef said:
I got this from Yahoo...its for walls, but its the only thing I could find that would work on a surface other then couches etc.

* Wash the walls and ceilings. Try mixing up one gallon of warm water, one half cup of ammonia, one quarter cup of vinegar, and one quarter cup of washing soda. Work your way up from the baseboards to the ceiling while you clean, making sure to change the solution often.

Thanks for the tip!! Now when they say "washing soda" do they mean like a Borax type thing or Tide or just any type of granualated washing powder?
 
Borax or tide or any type :) I myself find Borax the best.
 
I'd try wrapping it in newspaper too and if possible setting it in the sun
 
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Hope the tip works...again it isnt my own...but let us know the outcome.
 

Related to How can I remove smoke smell from a Body by Jake Bun & Thigh Rocker?

1. How can I get rid of smoke smell in my kitchen?

One way to get rid of smoke smell in your kitchen is by using a mixture of vinegar and water. Simply fill a spray bottle with equal parts vinegar and water, then spray and wipe down surfaces where smoke smell may linger. You can also try boiling a pot of vinegar on the stove to help absorb the odor.

2. What can I do to remove smoke smell from my clothes?

To remove smoke smell from clothes, you can try hanging them outside in the fresh air for a few hours. You can also add a cup of white vinegar to your laundry load and wash your clothes as usual. Another option is using baking soda as a natural deodorizer - sprinkle it on your clothes and let it sit for a few hours before washing.

3. How do I get rid of smoke smell in my home?

There are a few methods you can try to get rid of smoke smell in your home. One option is to place bowls of activated charcoal around the house, as it can absorb odors. You can also try using air purifiers or leaving out bowls of white vinegar to help neutralize the smell. Additionally, deep cleaning your carpets, furniture, and walls can help eliminate smoke odor.

4. What is the best way to remove smoke smell from furniture?

If your furniture has been affected by smoke smell, you can try using baking soda or activated charcoal to absorb the odor. Sprinkle either substance on the furniture and let it sit for a few hours before vacuuming it up. You can also use a mixture of equal parts water and vinegar to wipe down the affected areas.

5. Can I use essential oils to get rid of smoke smell?

Yes, you can use essential oils to help eliminate smoke smell. Some good options include lemon, eucalyptus, or lavender oils. Simply add a few drops to a spray bottle filled with water and spritz it around the house. You can also add a few drops of essential oil to your laundry or cleaning solutions for a fresh scent.

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