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Is there an effective way to eliminate smoke smell?



Am not a heavy smoker.I just have 4-5 everyday.I enjoy it and i don't want to quit yet.My boyfriend and my family (who are all non-smokers) want me to quit but i don't want to...Is there any way that it can help me eliminate or cover the smell of the smoke?My breath?My hair?My clothes?Anything??I tried chewing gum, parfum,pastilles...nothing is working..My boyfriend says smoke comes from deep inside my lungs even if i haven't smoke for a day before i meet him!!!

EnviroCorp (short for Environmental Odor Control Corp, which is in Lindsay Ontario) makes a product called "smoke relief" that completely eliminates smoke scent in the air as well as on fabrics. You can purchase it in an aerosol spray or a more eco friendly spritzer. It does not just cover up or mask the odour, it completely eliminates it. Gone. Never to return. An amazing product!! It's used a lot in bars to eliminate smoke smell. If you're allergic to smoke (as I am) and you can't help but be somewhere there is smoke, spritzing this around will help you survive. Surprisingly enough, the smokers don't complain. They don't like the smell of it either.
Fabreeze does a great job of removing smoke smell from clothing. Breath=try gum. Hair=wash it. Best way=quit smoking all together. Try the nicotine gum (mint flavored).
Trying to quit myself.
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