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I like Eric L's idea and maybe if your were to try a bar of soap that would work too, if not you could still use it though wink


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[QB]If you know anyone who works in restoration, like say a house caught on fire and the company fixed the damages to the house. What they would then do is go in with a smoke machine and spray it all over the house. The smoke has some chemicals in it that take the odor away, and in like ten minutes all the smoke is gone and so is the smell. QB]
Thats the kind of business I'm in. I do marketing for SERVPRO SERVPRO has over 1100 franchises nationwide so I'm sure there is one near you. What he's referring to is called "fogging." I know that we have fogged a few cars because of smoking and many other things.

Flip open the yellow pages and look for SERVPRO, or you could drive down to Mississippi and I'd fog it for free :p

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That is exactly what I was talking about fogging, but I just couldn't remember what it was called. It really does work the best out of anything I've seen done IMO. laugh


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That is exactly what I was talking about fogging, but I just couldn't remember what it was called. It really does work the best out of anything I've seen done IMO. laugh
yeh, it is a neat process and it works really well. I had fog a few houses when I was in training and it can be dangerous. You have to wear a respirator, goggles...the whole 9 yards. And no one can go inside the home/car for 8 hours. Pretty potent stuff laugh

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