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capnbly:
Recommendations (tried/true) methods for eliminating smoke odors from a 31' class c.  Thanks  Greg

Ron:
I have yet to see a tried and true way to remove smoke odor from anything.  There are products that might cover up or hide the odor for a while but it will always come back.  Being non-smokers and my wife and daughter actually allergic to cigarette smoke we came against this issue many times.  If you are considering purchasing a MH or trailer that has been smoked in my recommendation is walk away and continue shopping.

Jeff:
Greg:

If you can't walk the best results we had with aircraft and RV's was Ozium (covers up) and also Atmos Klear Odor Eliminator which I think is a chlorine based cleaner.

John From Detroit:

--- Quote from: Jeff /Washington on February 27, 2006, 11:06:58 AM ---Greg:

If you can't walk the best results we had with aircraft and RV's was Ozium

--- End quote ---

I've tried Ozium, when I had to rent a car and it reeked of tobacco.

Ozium was nearly as bad as the tobacco to my senses

Moral...Try it, some folks like it, I don't

Wendy:
We had friends who had a fire in their house. They used Febreze and said it was amazing how well it removed the smell. I know I keep a bottle in the motorhome to use when we venture into casinos and it works great.

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