@Strummer posted:Well...with the focus of this discussion being on the fluid itself, let's not forget that there's a lot of people who don't use it (the smoke feature) at all, due to the residual film it leaves on the track. So one conclude that film also gets on any (and perhaps all) surrounding surfaces... like carpet, furniture,etc. No wonder there may be a lingering odor... how does one go about removing that? 🤔
Mark in (wet) Oregon 🎄
Don't know how to get the smoke residue out of carpet , furniture,etc. Mark.🤔
I seriously doubt that Fabreeze is going to be a long term solution. Maybe have those people who clean up after a fire would help. Maybe having an understanding wife and family who don't mind one's pipe or cigar's lingering odors .
I think to totally control the residue, the room should not be connected to the home ......OR......... there should be an airlock at the entrance to the living quarters , a Hazmat suit and a shower and fresh clothes.........OR........one heck of a ventilation fan........which needs a fresh air source like an open window......which would not be fun in the winter here in central Pa.