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So my mom smokes. and she smokes in the house. and i hate the smell my clothes always smell like smoke and people hate that smell. i have tryed perfume which i wear anyways but i can only put so much on. Anybody have any ideas how to get my room and clothes to not smell like smoke. and plz dont say well ask her to smoke outside bc she said its her house.
Thanks in advance
well, my dad smokes buht he always listens to me when i tell him to go outside. And his moms house, (my grandma's house)smells really bad as if they do smoke inside their house buht it's this oil thing they use and whenever we would visit their house it would always leave this disgusting smell so i would have to change my clothes everytime i came home from their house so they FINALLY got a febreeze machine thing that they have on the commercials and their WHOLE house smells really good and whenever i go there, my clothes don't smell anymore. What im saying is, you could buy that and put it in your room so your room would smell fresh and it would actually spread around the house so your moms smoke smell could go away and that would also solve your clothes problem and so you wouldn't be smelling the smoke which could also be better for your health! :] [ lovelyrics's advice column | Ask lovelyrics A Question ]
HopeFulHelper08 answered Tuesday August 14 2007, 1:28 pm: Smoke really does make your clothes smell bad. I am kinda new at this advice column thing, but I had a parent who used to smoke. I used to wash my clothes separate from the persons who smoked, and I used fabric sprays instead of perfumes until I was away from the smoke. If you put perfume on and then walk downstairs where there is smoke, it'll just get you. So I would clean my clothes alone and spray them with fabric sprays like fabreeze (works really good) and then wait till I got to school to put my perfume one.
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