'Smoke gets in your eyes' sounds almost benign, even romantic, in the famous song. But in reality, there's nothing at all appealing about the stale smell of smoke in your house or on your clothes.
July 28, 2015
'Smoke gets in your eyes' sounds almost benign, even romantic, in the famous song. But in reality, there's nothing at all appealing about the stale smell of smoke in your house or on your clothes.
This could be from a small area in your home, such as a chest of drawers, and is an easy task. Either use bicarbonate of soda, cedar blocks or even a bowl of sliced apples to absorb the odour. Close up or seal off the area first.
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