How Do You Remove Wood Smoke Smell With Baking Soda And Vinegar?
Few things are more penetrating that the odor of smoke. It settles in and infiltrates every surface of a room. To remove the smell, you need an aggressive campaign against the chemical cavalry in every corner of the room. With the right arsenal and a well-planned crusade, you can be prepared to win a lasting victory in the smoke odor battle. Pour a mixture of water and vinegar into a bowl or sink. Use 1 to 2 tablespoons of vinegar per cup of water, depending on the surfaces affected by smoke. Wash down all washable surfaces in the room with your water and vinegar mixture. This includes walls, floors, furniture and fixtures. Exclude fabric items and test a small part of wood and other vulnerable surfaces before washing them thoroughly. Scrub a surface to remove all stains and ashes. Increase the proportion of vinegar for tough stains, provided the surface can tolerate the acid. Rinse the surfaces with clean water. Use a dry towel to dry any wet surfaces. Dust baking soda on the carpet a