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    Need help- bad cigarette smokers smell in travel trailer

    Bought a used camper from a heavy smoker and I had to throw away curtains, sofa cushions, and cushions at dinette table because smoke odor is so bad. Probly gonna get rid of carpet too. It’s bad. Anybody know how to get rid of the odor? Or know someone who does. Thanks.

    #2
    I hear ozone does the trick

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      #3
      Well, you could smoke a lot of weed in there
      Paint the entire inside with kilz
      Try the ozone thing

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        #4
        You can try Ozone as that the only thing I didn’t.

        I bought a truck from a smoker once, steam cleaned, left charcoal, left baking soda etc. Drier sheet did the best but not 100%. Even after years of no smoking anytime it got left closed up any length of time the smell came back.

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          #5
          Originally posted by flywise View Post
          Well, you could smoke a lot of weed in there
          Paint the entire inside with kilz
          Try the ozone thing
          Be sure to try these top to bottom.

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            #6
            Ozone works, just be careful because I hear it breaks down plastic including wire coating if overdone. Painting the inside helps seal off the walls. Air it out after that as much as possible.

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              #7
              Ozone is going to be your best bet other wise you will have to spray a oil base clear coat on everything, or Kilz but then it will be white.

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                #8
                Originally posted by MetalMan2004 View Post
                Be sure to try these top to bottom.
                Not on the same day....that kilz will get you stoned as well

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                  #9
                  Try leaving a open bag of charcoal in there for a couple weeks.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Perkins7581 View Post
                    Try leaving a open bag of charcoal in there for a couple weeks.
                    This will work.

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                      #11
                      I have heard an open container or bowl of vinegar works. Something as large as an RV might take several bowls.

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                        #12
                        I bought the bombs from wal mart in the auto department and they worked well.

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                          #13
                          Always leave bowls of charcoal laying in ours, keeps it smelling good


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                            #14
                            My first thought was charcoal.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Ronnie View Post
                              This will work.


                              No it won’t

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