very heavy smoker and it stinks of cigarette smoke
I bought a new to me oven from a friend's mum. The whole family are heavy smokers but a sit had been sitting in the garage I didn't give it a 2 nd thought with regard to something made of a metal smelling like an old ash tray.
The oven is lovely, really worth the money I paid
Is there anything I can clean it with to get rid of the smell?
It's on the inside of the oven as well as the outside - so far I've tried Flash but it didn't work
TIA - I'm off to work in a mo and hopefully someone will have an answer for me when I return
I crossed posts with pastafreak. I prefer lemon to vinegar but I know vinegar is supposed to work. Another idea is to put some bread in pans of boiling water and put them inside the oven- the bread is supposed to soak up some of whatever causes the smell.
Slice up a lemon , place in a cooking bowl full of water and leave it to sizzle in the oven all day.
Once you start doing your own thing the smell will become that of you and yours.
Friends of ours who used to foster had a similar experience with new kids - they reckoned on a couple of good meals, a few baths and clothes changes and a few good dumps and then the kids were indistinguishable.
Everyone and every home has its own smell - it's just a big sickening when its ingrained fag-ash.
Thanks all
Will buy a lemon, bicarb and baking soda on school run this pm
And yes, ummm, it seriously smells very strongly of fag smoke, inside and out. The inside smells dreadful
And people wonder why I. among many others, complain about smoking being stinking!
Something I found was excellent was Limelite spray but I must admit it had never tried it before but did so out of desparation. It worked. Flash with fabreze did not work for long neither did fabreze spray. I used the cheap Microfibre cloths from the 99p shop for cleaning cars.
I can believe this. My relatives (heavy smokers) brought me a gift back from their holidays (a night shirt).
It was obviously packed in a case with their own clothes, and despite washing it several times and rinsing it in lovely-smelling fabric conditioner, the smell of the smoke just won't come out.
Cigarette smoke has a very pungent smell. Smokers get used to the smell and probably don't notice it, but it permeates through fabrics and is very hard to shift.
Now if I were a smoker reading this, I'd think the writer was over-reacting or one of the anti-smoking brigade. I'm neither.
I was as surprised as anyone to find it smelling like this
It's a lovely cooker and for £150 I am so much more than pleased with it. It's less than a year old as well
It may well need another clean after the one it has just had but it is smelling much sweeter right now thanks to a combination of lemons, soda crystals and bicarb :)