Getting rid of Cigarette smell Odorcide and Thermo fogger.

Nomad74

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While the Odorcide will work in a thermo fogger, it will work in a wet mist type fogger even better (tri-jet, ulv, etc). If it's a large area, help circulate the product by using fans or blowers.
I did not put the odorcide in the thermo fogger. Just wanted to be clear on that.
 
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I was wondering it didn't look like a thermal product but to be used in wet fogger.
Which product worked best?
 

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Damon, how persistant is the deodorizing effect? Don't you also have to wash the wall surfaces to reduce the level of nicotine?

I ask because we were asked by a realtor to deodorize a smoker's rental house. We flushed and wiped the walls, woodwork, ceilings and floors, with the tar and nicotine running down like coffee.
When done, I was called back a week later due to some lingering odor so I soaked everything with Hydrocide and fogged the air ducts. That worked but then a month later, more nicotine had sweated outof the bathroom paint and I went back to wash that all over.

So, does simply dry fogging really take care of all that?
 

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Damon, how persistant is the deodorizing effect? Don't you also have to wash the wall surfaces to reduce the level of nicotine?

I ask because we were asked by a realtor to deodorize a smoker's rental house. We flushed and wiped the walls, woodwork, ceilings and floors, with the tar and nicotine running down like coffee.
When done, I was called back a week later due to some lingering odor so I soaked everything with Hydrocide and fogged the air ducts. That worked but then a month later, more nicotine had sweated outof the bathroom paint and I went back to wash that all over.

So, does simply dry fogging really take care of all that?
Place was just painted. When on the walls I mist with the odorcide and wipe.
 

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Before I got the fogger I would leave a humidifier in the place overnight and let it mist the juice.
I like doing this in the winter up here. All the building materials are thirsty for moisture from the dry winter air, so the juice gets sucked into everything.
 
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