The problem of tobacco odor is familiar to many people: tar and nicotine quickly penetrate into the structure of fabrics, porous surfaces and finishing materials. In order to clean the space, it is not enough to simply hide the unpleasant odor with deodorant – a comprehensive approach aimed at breaking down the odor molecules is required.
It is recommended to use proven methods to effectively clean the air and surfaces:
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Through-airing. This is a basic step that helps to reduce the concentration of suspended particles in the air.
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Damp cleaning with vinegar. A solution of table vinegar and water is excellent at neutralizing the alkaline environment of nicotine deposits on furniture and floors.
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Use of activated charcoal. Placed in inconspicuous places containers with absorbent gradually absorb excess odors.
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Washing textiles. Curtains, carpets and plaids are the main accumulators of smoke, so deep cleaning them is essential.
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Ozonator application. Professional devices produce ozone, which oxidizes organic compounds, completely destroying the source of stench at the molecular level.
Special attention should be paid to upholstered furniture. The upholstery of sofas and armchairs traps smoke particles deep in the fibers, so hot steam treatment may be required for quality results. Natural absorbents, such as freshly ground coffee or baking soda scattered on the carpet pile, help to deal with light odor build-up in a short time.
Regular preventive maintenance and timely removal of settled tar can keep the indoor environment fresh and healthy. Clean air without combustion products significantly increases the comfort level in the house.
