How to Remove Cigarette Smell From Toys

When smoke laden toys gain a new life in a smoke-free home, it’s noticeable. Instead of directly sending them to the Island of Misfit Toys, truly give them a new life with these toy saving, odor eliminating, and all around helpful tips on removing old nicotine smells from plush and plastic toys.



 

Plush toys soak up cigarette smells like a sponge does water. Using these tips will make a difference of the relation of your smoky find and the term “can”.

 

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Cigarette Toy Smell Removal Tips

1 Air it Out!

UV rays aren’t all bad! The rays that are bad for us are great for neutralizing those nasty cigarette smells. By placing the plush toy in direct sunlight for a couple days the sun’s UV rays help remove a lot of the soaked in smell.

 

2 Vinegar Time

Using ¼ vinegar to ¾ water mixture, place concoction in a spray bottle. Be sure to test a small area on your plush toy to ensure that the mixture will not affect the fabric. If all systems are go proceed to lightly mist the plush toy all over. (No worries folks! Vinegar smells dissipate when dry.) Lemon juice may also be used in place of vinegar. Finally, place back in the sun to dry!

 

Using a combination of UV rays and the vinegar/water mixture proved to be some of the best ways found to remove smells out of plush toys. (Not to mention chemical free!)

 

We all know that plush toys don’t rule the toy box; plastics have played a key role in the production of toys for decades. Don’t let the mass production and availability of plastic toys to eat a new hole in your wallet. Save money and revitalized plastic toys with these tips.

 

1 Bleach Water Bath

Using 1 tablespoon of bleach per gallon of warm water; create a bath for your plastic toys. Let plastics sit in the solution for two or three minutes. Upon removing the toys, rise thoroughly with water and dry with a clean towel.

 

2 Baking Soda Confinement

Take a plastic storage container and fill with smoke laden toys. Open a box of baking soda (fabric softener sheets also work well) and place in the storage container with the toys. Seal the box with the toys inside and play the waiting game. After about three to four days the toys will be free of the stale smoke smell.

 

3 Drink and Deodorize

Letting plastic toys soak in a ten parts water to one part vodka mixture is a quick fix for light smoky smells. Soak the toys for around an hour and faint cigarette smells will vanish!
 

4 Dawn to the Rescue!

Fill a free sink with warm water. Add two tablespoons of Dawn and a ¼ cup of oxygen bleach detergent. Let the plastic toys soak for an hour. After their long bath scrub them with a plastic brush. If you feel that the toys just aren’t up to par, refill the sink with warm water and add one cup of vinegar. Let them soak overnight and all those stale smoky smells will be eliminated.


 
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How to Get Cigarette Smell Out of Cat Without Bath?

Q Reader’s Question

“I would like to know if you have any solutions for getting the cigarette smell off a cat, without putting them in the bath.  Is there a dry bath that you could use instead.  Like maybe cornstarch with a essential oil or something like this?  Please let me know I really need a solution fast.  Thank you for your help on this subject.”



 

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A Smell Removal Answers

Cigarette smell within a kitten’s fur is undoubtedly an unusual condition. Regardless of how strange this may sound, the following solutions can help to deodorize a feline and ensure that it no longer smells of cigarettes.

 

1 Cat Bath Wipes

Bath wipes can be used to clean and deodorize a cat when bathing it within soapy water is out of the question. As an additional benefit, cats often prefer bath wipes because they feel as though they are receiving a massage during its application.

 
 

2 Deodorizing Cat Spray

In addition to bath wipes, deodorizing cat product sprays can be helpful in neutralizing cigarette odors within a cat’s fur. These types of cleaning solutions are advantagious because they can deliver a deodorizing effect after only a few brief sprays. However, cats will almost always be adverse to direct sprays, so it may be a good idea to team up with a second person to hold the cat in place while you perform this function.

 

3 Waterless Cat Shampoo

This product solution comes out as foam and can be worked within the cat’s fur with your hands. Initially, most cats will not feel the moisture and will not be adverse to the shampoo’s application. For best results, first spray the deodorizing foam within your hands rather than applying the foam directly on the cat. This will help to minimize any shock within the cat during the cleaning process.

 

4 Baking Soda + Wet Rag

As a final solution, small quantities of baking soda can be used to absorb cigarette odors within your cat’s fur. Mix a solution of one part baking soda with eight parts water within a small bowl. Proceed to dip a cloth within this mixture and lightly apply it to your cat. It is important not to apply too much of this formula, as large amounts of baking soda can result in adverse health problems if indigested by your cat. As a rule of thumb, keep this solution as light as possible while applying it within your cat’s fur.



Photo Credit: Karen Blaha (without cigarette)

 
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How to Get Cigarette Smell Out of Cell Phone

After several hours smoking while on your cell phone, it is not uncommon for there to be a transference of smoke related odors within your mobile device.  Once this smell makes it’s way within the phone, it can be quite off-putting and embarrassing around nonsmokers.


Fortunately, there are several things that can be done to remove the odor and add freshness within the mobile electronic.  By following the below suggestions, you can be sure that your cell phone will free of the uninvited smoking stench.

Cell Phone Smell Removal Solutions

1 Rubbing Alcohol

The compound within rubbing alcohol helps to quickly neutralize cigarette smoke odors embedded within the surface material of cell phones. Lightly moisten a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol and give the entire outside of the cell phone a thorough wipe down.  Be careful to to over moisten the cotton ball as this may lead to excessive alcohol getting through the cracks and into the electronics of the phone.

2 Lemon Juice

The citric acid within lemon juice naturally cuts though smoke related odors.  Squeeze a small amount of lemon or lime juice within a tray and lightly dip a cotton ball within the mixture.  Thoroughly wipe down the exterior surface are of the phone leaving no area untouched.  As specified with rubbing alcohol, take precaution not to apply so much moisture that it finds it’s way within the interior electronics of the phone.

3 White Vinegar

This household substance is utilizes natural acid to cut through odors like cigarette smoke.  Moisten a cotton ball with this solution, and wipe down the entire exterior of the phone and provide 10-20 minutes for the smell of vinegar to diffuse. Take added precaution to avoid applying moisture to inner electronics of phone.

4 Activated Charcoal

If you have the time, activated charcoal can be effective at slowly absorbing all of the cigarette smoke from the cell phone.  Place cigarette smelling phone and several activated charcoal briquettes within a enclosed paper bag.  Provide 5-7 days for the charcoal to absorb the unwanted odor and freshen the cell phone within the bag.  After a week has passed, remove the phone from the bag and put it back into use.

Cell Phone Product Solutions

1 Ozium Spray

This product is extremely potent and is made for eliminating cigarette smoke odors.  Spray into a cotton ball until the ball become sufficiently moist.  Using the cotton ball wipe down the exterior of the cell phone to ensure that the entire phone is deodorized.  This will leave the cell phone deodorized with the subtle aroma of whatever scent you have selected.

2 Febreze

This product wonderful at eliminating cigarette smoke odors and will leave the cell phone squeaky clean.  Spray one or two squirts within a cotton balls and proceed to wipe down the exterior of the cell phone. If the solution does not completely remove within the first application of the product, try applying a second or third time until the cigarette odor is lifted away.


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