Need to Get Smoke Smell Out

Updated on September 07, 2011
E.I. asks from Joliet, IL
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Hello everyone,
My husband recently bought a Thomas the Train bed (the big $250 one) from one of his co-workers. BEFORE he bought it I told him to ask if the home was non-smoking. He said that he did, but I am not sure if the people lied or if he never asked. Whatever the case, the bed smells like smoke. It is plastic so I thought I would be able to get the smell out. I have scrubbed and scrubbed that bed and it still has a stinch of smoke. Does anyone know how to get cigarette smoke out of hard plastic? I would hate to waste our money, but if the smell doesn't come out we will have to get rid of it because I refuse to let my son sleep in the bed until the smell is all gone. Thank you

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J.

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Not sure if it would work for plastic, but I bought a costume from e-bay once that smelled like smoke after multiple washings. I finally washed it with vinegar in the water - it was like magic. I would try washing it down with vinegar and then sitting in the sun for a couple of days. Good luck! I hate that smoke smell.

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M.S.

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Good morning, E. I. I have no idea if this will work but try (outside) using 1 part rubbing alcohol to 1 part water and then let it air out. Like I said, I have no idea if this will work but it's worth a try. Good luck!

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K.S.

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Just take it outside and let it bake in the sun. Its truly as simple as that. May take a day or two but the smell will be completely gone.

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J.R.

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i suggest leaving it outside too... use a cleaner that is good for grease... belive it or not the tobacco/nicotine/whatever leaves a slightly tacky residue on everything. dawn dishwashing liquid maybe? or if you really wanna get it, get some really harsh bathroom mildew cleaner - something that'll devour that residue.

then rinse with the hose and leave it out in the yard for a few days... the rain obviously wont hurt it, and may help wash it off :) (after all...remember the big buzz about acid rain? :) ha! j/k)

good luck - poor kid... imagine what is in that little guys lungs... :(

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A.

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Put it outside for a few days, won't hurt the plastic. Also try a paste of lemon juice and baking soda or flour rub it on and let it sit for the day.

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I.H.

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Can you please let me know if anything worked out? I have almost the exact same situation. I purchased a Step Two Plastic Car bed off Craigslist. I asked if it was from a smoke-free home. They said yes, but there was this weird hesitation that should have tipped me off that it was a lie. The smoke smell is mild since we washed all the pieces with a magic eraser and all purpose cleaner before using it. My husband can't smell it, but I can. I really don't want to keep using it, but my son is already so attached and I'd hate to upset him and have wasted the money. Help please! Thanks!

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S.K.

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My company has a product among others that are safe for your environment and will tackle your problem. A friend of mine's boyfriend had a car that reeked with cigarette smoke.
It was so bad that you would start coughing as if you spoked those cigarettes. She used my product and became a customer. No chemicals. reasonable prices.
Look forward to your response. S. K.

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