how to remove cigarette smells from games or guides..
Re: how to remove cigarette smells from games or guides..
If you pee on them... they won't smell like cigarettes anymore... but they might smell like pee. 
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Re: how to remove cigarette smells from games or guides..
with the nasty smoke smell, you may have a bigger prob...after a couple years in clean air they may turn the pages yellow....
good luck..
good luck..
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Am I the only one who actually likes the smell of cigarette smoke? And no, I don't smoke myself.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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Ok, this is probably a stupid question, but what is "untreated charcoal" and how do you use it to remove the smell?Arbitern1 wrote:Untreated charcoal works wonders too.
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Re: how to remove cigarette smells from games or guides..
I don't know how effective it'd be on plastic permeated with smoke smells, but at work we have to carry emergency escape acid-gas respirators on us at all times. They're a large cylinder filled with tiny grains of activated charcoal and they'll actually purify any air sucked through them enough to save your life for a few minutes when in most types of poisonous environment we can be exposed to. The only thing I've ever used one for is getting rid of odors in a refrigerator. After the seal is broken it'll clear up any smell in the fridge in a few hours. It's more effective than most products on the market. I've opened a few up, and the stuff inside's really messy and sooty. I wouldn't recommend covering anything important in it, tho sealing a bunch in with something smelly would probably speed up the process of removing any smells.
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"Untreated" usually refers to lump charcoal that has no additives and is in its purest form.racketboy wrote:Ok, this is probably a stupid question, but what is "untreated charcoal" and how do you use it to remove the smell?Arbitern1 wrote:Untreated charcoal works wonders too.
Your other question I don't have an answer to.
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I think they were saying to light it?Luke wrote:"Untreated" usually refers to lump charcoal that has no additives and is in its purest form.racketboy wrote:Ok, this is probably a stupid question, but what is "untreated charcoal" and how do you use it to remove the smell?Arbitern1 wrote:Untreated charcoal works wonders too.
Your other question I don't have an answer to.
Re: how to remove cigarette smells from games or guides..
Apparently certain types of odor removing cat litter will do the trick too.
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You mean people don't like the smell of dank all over their videogames?
Older. Not wiser.
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Only you would know this ParaPara wrote:Apparently certain types of odor removing cat litter will do the trick too.
For carts/discs that have any odors, windex on a paper towel works very well.
This will also work well on cardboard boxes that still have a sheen/clearcoat on them, and of course plastic DVD and CD style cases, however anything w/exposed paper it is very tough to fully get rid of the smell. If you have an aversion to cigarrette smoke like I do - I simply get rid of it rather than have it infect my other goods.



