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5 Cigarette Odor Removal Tips

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Cigarette odor removal can be tough. But, smoke smells, and no one wants to have a stinky apartment, stinky car or stinky clothes. So, here are some tips to get rid of the cigarette smoke smell.

1. Cigarette Odor Removal from Your Clothes

If you are a non-smoker, or even a smoker that doesn’t smoke in your apartment, there is nothing worse than cigarette smoke smelliness on your clothes! Prime example: You go out to a bar for the night with friends,…

Getting Rid of the Smoke Smell: 6 Simple Methods

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Getting rid of a smoke smell when you move into a new apartment, or after guests leave, is a top priority for any non-smoker. How to eliminate the cigarette smoke smell is the question. Here are some simple and effective methods to get rid of the smell.

1 - Clean With Vinegar

Cigarette smoke seeps into everything. That’s because of the resins cigarettes leave behind. Use white vinegar diluted with water to clean all of your hard surfaces. Vinegar is a great…

How to Get Cat Urine Out of Your Carpet

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Getting cat urine out of the carpet becomes especially pressing in an apartment, where the cramped space makes it easy to smell the sour odor (and the fact that you’ve rented the place means you don’t want to leave any permanent damage behind). Luckily, a few simple tips using common household cleaning supplies can get the stain and stench effectively out of your apartment.

Things Needed For Cat Stain Carpet Cleaning

Gather the following tools together in order to get cat urine…

Remove Cat Urine Odor with Natural Ingredients

Friday, September 4th, 2009

You can remove cat urine odor from your apartment with natural and inexpensive ingredients following a simple method. You probably already have everything you need to eliminate odors from cat urine in your cupboard.

Remove Cat Urine Odor Naturally

Eliminate odors from cat pee with the following tools and ingredients:

  • Paper towels
  • Hand towel or cloth
  • Scrub brush
  • Vacuum
  • Hair dryer or fan (optional)
  • Baking soda
  • Cold water
  • Distilled white vinegar
  • Warm water

Blot and Rinse the Stain

As soon as your notice the cat urine stain, blot–don’t scrub–the stain carefully with paper…

How to Clean a Cat Urine Stain

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

A cat urine stain on the upholstery is an unpleasant matter, especially in an apartment where space is limited and you’re more likely to smell the stain. Simply draping a blanket over the stain once it’s dried won’t take care of it. The smell will linger and your cat will be compelled to continue marking the area. Learn how to take care of a cat pee stain with proper couch cleaning.

Things Needed For Upholstery and Couch Cleaning

To get a cat…