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Anyone out there with ideas on how to best remove cigarette smoke smell from an old scoresheet?
Thanks, Chris Last edited by Bumpus Jones; 03-20-2011 at 12:30 PM. |
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Hang it in an area that gets ventilation and is dry and let it air out for about a week
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You could put it in a box or bin along with a dryer sheet. Let it stay in there for awhile and then air the score sheet out on a nice day.
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I had the same issue with a book I bought. I left it in the garage for a week. Of course, it was summer in So Cal, so it was very dry.
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coffee grounds.... worked for a book I had. Take a medium size Rubbermaid container and add about 2 cups of coffee grounds on one side. Lay the item on the other side (not touching the coffee) and seal the container. Let it sit for a day and then check... may need to let it sit longer.
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I've had succes using this product (the powder) and following a procedure similar to what Mike outlined above:
http://www.exstink.com/ I was skeptical about the product but pleasantly surprised with the results. (I'm not an owner or investor or in any way connected to the company.) |
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I collect comic books as well. Here are the methods that comic collectors use to remove musty odor and smoke with good success:
1 - fill the bottom of an air tight container with baking soda. Place the item in the container suspended above the baking soda. You can use a cookie cooling tray or something similar to suspend the item. Seal the whole thing up and let it sit for a few weeks. Repeat process with fresh baking soda if necessary. (I have heard that people have used kitty litter with success as well.) 2 - Place the item between two sheets of microchamber interleaving paper and seal it up in a bag. (Microchamber paper: http://www.conservationresources.com...ction15_03.htm ) Let it sit for a few weeks and repeat if necessary. It will definately work. Microchamber paper is expensive and usually only available in bulk. I'd be happy to send you a few sheets if you want to PM me your address. good luck - Steve |
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Thanks for everyone's suggestions. I will try at least a couple of these and see how it goes...
Chris |
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