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FrozenGate by Avery

Removing cigarette smell from clothing..?

Well the problem with the smokers is that they normalized something that is
absolutely abnormal. Doing this, they are denying my RIGHT to be healthy,
and they think they have the right to smoke in my face, dont ask me why, I
can guess... ah yeah they think it's something normal. And in fact it is,
because everyone smokes now. I don't care about what the people do with
their health but I do care about mine, and the fact that someone is denying
my right to be healthy (any right at all) just makes me want to kill anyone.

@Dawinzi: You mean one of those things that generate O3, right? They are
pretty expensive, aren't they?. But thanks for the tip.

@Meatball: Is that specific to cars? The problem is my clothing, not my
(unexistant, yet, lol) car. Thank you.

@AUTO: Yeah, I think I should moderate my language. People smoke
because they look cool smoking. The first time you smoke you DO NOT like it,
of course you don't. It tastes like bs, but look, you were so cool with that in
your mouth, so lets try again. So the reason for smoking is not about
pleasure, or true pleasure at all. It's an addiccion. There is no pleasure, in
fact, what is it, is a constant hassle in a lack of nicotine (and all other
addictive substances cigarettes have), wich is supossed to be gone when
you smoke. People tend to say "smoking relaxes me". And you don't get
relaxed smoking, you fullfill your withdrawal, and thats all. Thanks for your
tips, and thanks to your gf too, thats what I do for now.

So I finally think that the only way to stop this problem is to have a big
argument with them, and of course winning. My idea is to tell them that if
they want to commit suicide, do it outdoor, and that if see them smoking
indoor, the cigarette will magically get wet. Well, not magically, probably by
me, :crackup:
 
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Smoking is mostly a physical addiction, yes.
Every person with any addiction can break the habit if the stakes are high enough.
If you tell a smoker "that will kill you" they all think, maybe, but not for years. They might quit but probably not.
If you tell a cancer patient "that cigarette might kill you" they think "maybe but there might be a miracle". They are more likely to quit but some don't.
If you tell a smoker "light that cigarette and I will pull the trigger of this gun and blow your brains all over the sidewalk" (and mean it) there isn't one person on earth that would light that cigarette.
If the consequences are bad enough anyone can quit.
This isn't just a psychological addiction, the physical addiction can easily be fought by making it physically harmful. If you take a puff of a cigarette and immediately barf... You probably aren't going to smoke for much longer. The product I mentioned isn't that dramatic but would have the same effect.
When I was 16 I drank 1/3 of a bottle of southern comfort and after each shot, chased it with a shot of port. I was so sick the next day that I haven't had southern comfort since.
Instead of wetting their smokes and they just buy more, the drops would make them WANT to quit which is the necessity for breaking any addiction.
 
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The idea is that the substance gets circulated through the car as a vapor. For you, I could be as easy as laying your clothes out over the car seats and making a run, and repeat. Something as simple as a fan and a clotheshanger will give you the same effect.
 
Febreeze is what I believe to work the best to get smoke smell from clothes and carpet,furniture.
You can make your own from laundry detergent and water.
I don't know what brands you have in spain but this may be a good read for you.
I made home febreeze using downy and water? - Yahoo! Answers

Use Gain softener. 6 water to 1 Gain....it is EXACTLY like Febreeze and no smudges.
 
I saw a can of spray at a gas station. it smelt just as bad as the smoke!

I had smoked since i was 9 years old. Almost 17 years of smoking. I haven't had a cigarettes in 2 months and have been completely nicotine free for a month now.


....i like the smell of cigarette smoke though.....it's calls to me....


but i'll never start that nasty habit again......cause cancer is super gay


EDIT: yeah, and no idea on the covering the smell part.....make your family switch to E-cigarettes...they are odorless.

 
Moh, cancer is more than just homosexual. Its kinda like Hilary Duff!

/joke
 


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