Matt R
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It'll be hard to keep the smell throughout the house if you smoke constantly or have a bunch of people over. But, if you have one or two smokes a week it should not be impossible. First of all you need a good air cleaner, like the ones at Sharper Image. They aren't cheap, but work well. Needs to run all the time, not just when you're smoking. A more expensive alternative to to get a different air filter put on on your furnace. They have several different kinds that filter smoke odor, along with allergens and other air "polutants" real well. I've got a good frined who smokes constantly and you can't tell if you go into his house and all he has is the Second Wind unit on his furnace. Also a "fart" fan, like the kind you would put in your bathroom, could be installed and vented outside. They make some new units that are pretty quiet. The ones I put in the house actually mount in the attic space and if you're not listening for them, you wouldn't even know we had 'em on. The bigger the better. The more air you're pulling through it the faster it'll vent out. But, a combination of vent fan and air cleaner doesn't always work well together as the air is pulled away from the air cleaner and into the fan. So, you could turn the fan on while you are smoking and then let the air cleaner "clean up" the odor left behind when you are done.
The smoker's candles help, as do other scented candles. Burn them when you are smoking and they will cut down on the smell.
As far as the smell in the carpets, or on the walls, a lot of that will depend on how much you smoke in the room and the quality of the air filter system. But, Febreeze works very well to take out odors in fabrics and the walls. Also a couple things I learned along the way include placing a few bowls of vinegar around the room. Vinegar absorbs odors, as does baking soda.
What it really comes down to is how often and how much you smoke in the room and the ferquency you clean the room. Also, the other furnishings in the room. No matter what, if you have someone who dislikes the odor of smoke, they are always going to smell it and be bothered by it. I write all this, but gotta admit, I don't smoke in my house even though I have all the things mentioned. I have kids and prefer they not be put into the situation of having to breath in my pollutants. For taht matter, I rarely smoke around them even when we are someplace that they would not really be exposed to the smoke.
The smoker's candles help, as do other scented candles. Burn them when you are smoking and they will cut down on the smell.
As far as the smell in the carpets, or on the walls, a lot of that will depend on how much you smoke in the room and the quality of the air filter system. But, Febreeze works very well to take out odors in fabrics and the walls. Also a couple things I learned along the way include placing a few bowls of vinegar around the room. Vinegar absorbs odors, as does baking soda.
What it really comes down to is how often and how much you smoke in the room and the ferquency you clean the room. Also, the other furnishings in the room. No matter what, if you have someone who dislikes the odor of smoke, they are always going to smell it and be bothered by it. I write all this, but gotta admit, I don't smoke in my house even though I have all the things mentioned. I have kids and prefer they not be put into the situation of having to breath in my pollutants. For taht matter, I rarely smoke around them even when we are someplace that they would not really be exposed to the smoke.