Getting rid of a smoke odor
Hello Dipp Community friends! Recently I agreed to help my grandmother clean out her Tool Shed and I didn't know what I was getting myself into. The shed reeked of cigar/cigarette smoke and she and I were both unsure of how to get rid of it... of course I ran to Google for answers. I read an article about how baking soda and cinnamon sticks are known for getting rid of smoky odors and honestly I thought the article was useless. Turns out whoever wrote that article knew exactly what they were talking about! I scrubbed the shed down with baking soda and got a few containers of Cinnamon sticks to place around the shed . It took a few hours but the smell surely did come out, this was a success. I hope that someone finds this post helpful.
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What a great idea, thanks!!!
Woah that’s so cool. I love me a home remedy
Baking soda is magic. Also, getting some tea tree essential oil to mix in often works as a great combo!
I was definitely not expecting such a positive outcome, but I’m glad this worked!! A friend of mine has experienced some smoke damage from a fire next door, and I wonder if this will help her too.
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