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Cigarette Smoke on Plastic?

Could you help me get cigarette smoke out of a plastic covering on a used baby changing table?

Thanks,
Janine

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May 2, 20080 found this helpful
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That dreaded cigarette smoke smell. Baking soda seems to work wonders on so many things to remove odors. Try spreading dry baking soda heavily all over one side and leave in the sun if possible. Next day do the other side. You might try washing with vinegar and then soapy water.

Peace and God's Blessings
Joan - Dilley TX

 
May 6, 20080 found this helpful
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Mix a few drops of tea tree oil with about a cup of white distilled vinegar and then dilute with another cup of water. Put this in a spray bottle and use like Febreeze. Works better and great for cigarette smoke.

 

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