View Full Version : Sure Cure to De-Smell ........
The Cobra
10-30-2011, 01:50 PM
I came across something to share with our members----tried it myself and it works like a charm, it lasts and it`s cheapola. I`m working on a reno house that had a lot of water damage in the past...the reno is mostly done but the musty smell and the smoke smell (smokers) lingered in the house. I got a tip on forgetting the over the counter masking agents that`ll cost you a fortune every month. Go get a bag of barbecue charcoal, a set of knee high nylons and stuff the charcoal in the stockings. Hang the tube of charcoal in a couple places in the basement and thru the house in non visual areas and in a few days you`ll notice the difference big time. Nice thing is that they work efficiently for about 5 YEARS. I smoke in my truck so I made a small one for under my seat----bingo no smoke smell anymore. If it works on the house I just finished---it`ll work on any house. Cats, dogs, cooking smells are eliminated cheap and efficient......and it only cost me about $10/5 years to make about 5, 3' long tubes that will easily cover a whole house. Try it...it works.
slugworth
10-30-2011, 05:34 PM
and you can cook with it after the 5 years are up
Night_Predator
10-30-2011, 06:25 PM
Hey Cobra I did the same thing for a freezer I had in the garage. We went away for a week and before we left I accidentally hit a wall switch that controlled the receptacle the freezer was plugged into. It was summer time and needless to say when we came back the mess was bad. And the smell made us throw up. After we cleaned it up we couldn’t get rid of the smell. I tried everything and still the smell was sickening. Everyone told me I would have to throw out the freezer. Then someone told me to put a bag of charcoal in it and close the door for a few days. Since the freezer was new and I didn’t want to buy another one I tried it. And it worked. The charcoal sucked the smell right in to it. Then I left charcoal around the garage in bowls and took care of the smell in there. I wish I thought of nylons. So it works for a lot of things and smells.
The Cobra
11-01-2011, 03:23 AM
Yeah........dried granules of coffee in a little bowl in the car for a few days will also get rid of a lot of the smell of smoking in your car.
chicot60
11-01-2011, 03:42 AM
Good tips. I coped and pasted in an e-mail and sent to people on my list. Thanks.
Terryl
11-01-2011, 04:22 AM
I just shoot a skunk out back and no one notices the smell in the house............................................. ..............Sorry............................... .....My fault...
The Cobra
11-01-2011, 04:52 AM
I just shoot a skunk out back and no one notices the smell in the house............................................. ..............Sorry............................... .....My fault...
Blowing away a raccoon in the crawl space with a 12 gauge can get pretty ripe after a few days if you don`t get all the chunks LOL
skysurfer
11-01-2011, 10:53 AM
Thats a tip that seems worth trying
snake
11-01-2011, 11:10 AM
exellent tip and thank you ..
mclovin
11-01-2011, 11:46 AM
Great advice bud,I'll be trying it out today at the mother in laws
The Cobra
11-01-2011, 01:23 PM
Great advice bud,I'll be trying it out today at the mother in laws
Which one Mac?????...........the charcoal or the 12 gauge??
Cooter-Brown
11-01-2011, 02:52 PM
Yes that does work and great post .If I may add to this "Negative Ion Generator" works for a very long time with 120 volts applied.You can buy them for around 6 Bucks..
http://www.goldmine-elec-products.com/products.asp?dept=1221
stman
11-01-2011, 03:08 PM
The charcoal is a great tip. Another thing I've used to get rid of odors is white vinegar. Place it in open bowls and the evaporating vinegar binds with the odor. Letting a bowl steam in the mircowave clears food odors there. And a pot with some slow boiling white vinegar quickly clears any odor of things burned in the kitchen. White vinegar added to the wash will do away with musty smells in clothing too.
The Cobra
11-01-2011, 11:35 PM
The charcoal is a great tip. Another thing I've used to get rid of odors is white vinegar. Place it in open bowls and the evaporating vinegar binds with the odor. Letting a bowl steam in the mircowave clears food odors there. And a pot with some slow boiling white vinegar quickly clears any odor of things burned in the kitchen. White vinegar added to the wash will do away with musty smells in clothing too.
thanx for the tip re micro wave I`m going to try it cause my kid is on this African food kick and it freakin` stinks. I think it`s made with a lot of curry and I hate the smell of that stuff.
Also another use for vinegar is to slice a couple cooking onions put them in a pan with vinegar and water and place the pan wherever to eliminate the smell of paint. It works perfect.
What about the old clothespin on the nose trick.. Been doing that for 20 years.. Never smell a thing..:innocent:
Which one Mac?????...........the charcoal or the 12 gauge??
I think MAc will spare no expense for the mother in law.. Charcoal, 12 gauge, skunk and a racoon..LOL
sneerboy
11-01-2011, 11:41 PM
Great advice bud,I'll be trying it out today at the mother in laws
Trying it out in the moiher-in-law's what? :) :)
stman
11-02-2011, 12:23 AM
What about the old clothespin on the nose trick.. Been doing that for 20 years.. Never smell a thing..:innocent: The old coroner's trick of smearing Vick's salve under the nose works too. :D
The Cobra
11-02-2011, 12:26 AM
The old coroner's trick of smearing Vick's salve under the nose works too. :D
Great sinus relief
sneerboy
11-02-2011, 12:43 AM
The old coroner's trick of smearing Vick's salve under the nose works too. :D
lol, when my private nurse rubbed Vick's
onto my back, I talked her into rubbing my front too, I was thirteen, she stopped, my cold disappeared anyway. :)
She changed my sheets the next morning, :)
The Cobra
11-02-2011, 01:30 AM
lol, when my private nurse rubbed Vick's
onto my back, I talked her into rubbing my front too, I was thirteen, she stopped, my cold disappeared anyway. :)
She changed my sheets the next morning, :)
LOL-----that`s much too easy of a straight line.......................
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