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[email protected] December 17th 05 01:30 AM

smoke smell
 
My fiancee and I bought a house and moved in a week ago. Last night I
went to bake some cookies. I did everything right, even setting an egg
timer for 10 minutes. Unfortunately, about 7 minutes later I smelled
something burning. When I went into the kitchen there was black smoke
pouring out of the oven. We ran around opening windows despite the
cold and set up fans to blow out the smoke. Unfortunately now most of
the first floor smells horrible. I just painted all the walls and laid
new carpet as well as wahsed all the clothes and cabinets. Do I have
to start all over, or is there some easier way to get rid of the smell
quickly and easily? Please help!


[email protected] December 17th 05 01:34 AM

smoke smell
 
By the way, my fiancee thinks the thermostat is broken on the oven and
that it did not stop heating at 350 degrees like it should have, so now
we have to either have it fixed or buy a new one. Talk about bad luck!


Don Phillipson December 17th 05 02:21 AM

smoke smell
 
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My fiancee and I bought a house and moved in a week ago. Last night I
went to bake some cookies. I did everything right, even setting an egg
timer for 10 minutes. Unfortunately, about 7 minutes later I smelled
something burning. When I went into the kitchen there was black smoke
pouring out of the oven. We ran around opening windows despite the
cold and set up fans to blow out the smoke. Unfortunately now most of
the first floor smells horrible. I just painted all the walls and laid
new carpet as well as wahsed all the clothes and cabinets. Do I have
to start all over, or is there some easier way to get rid of the smell
quickly and easily? Please help!


Try vinegar. Leave uncovered overnight two or more dinner
plates with 1/4 inch of vinegar. This was how students
used to absorb cigarette smells after late parties. No
guarantees but it costs nothing and is worth a try.

--
Don Phillipson
Carlsbad Springs
(Ottawa, Canada)



[email protected] December 17th 05 02:42 AM

smoke smell
 

Don Phillipson wrote:
wrote in message
oups.com...

My fiancee and I bought a house and moved in a week ago. Last night I
went to bake some cookies. I did everything right, even setting an egg
timer for 10 minutes. Unfortunately, about 7 minutes later I smelled
something burning. When I went into the kitchen there was black smoke
pouring out of the oven. We ran around opening windows despite the
cold and set up fans to blow out the smoke. Unfortunately now most of
the first floor smells horrible. I just painted all the walls and laid
new carpet as well as wahsed all the clothes and cabinets. Do I have
to start all over, or is there some easier way to get rid of the smell
quickly and easily? Please help!


Try vinegar. Leave uncovered overnight two or more dinner
plates with 1/4 inch of vinegar. This was how students
used to absorb cigarette smells after late parties. No
guarantees but it costs nothing and is worth a try.

--
Don Phillipson
Carlsbad Springs
(Ottawa, Canada)


Thanks! I will give it a try!


Al Bundy December 17th 05 02:29 PM

smoke smell
 
Clean the oven as best you can. The smell in the rest of the house will
gradually go away on it's own.


echo December 18th 05 08:39 PM

smoke smell
 
You could try an Aranizer. I know it removes tobacco odors. I love the
smell of the 'air' that it produces, but a friend doesn't.

www.aranizer.com.

best prices on a few models:

www.fernsnutrition.com




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