Put them in the garage or outside where they get a good airflow for several days. Protect from sun and rain of course, a stuff a couple moth balls in the bottom while outside to keep out vermin.
There will likely still be an odor, and all you can do is mask it with something like Febreze spray.
What the hell is soke order…if you got the chairs from someone who smoked maybe you meant…SMOKE ODOR….now come on…..surely you can do better than that…and if not…don’t ask questions!!!!! And by the way..chairs only has one “a”..not two!!!
Hotels and other such businesses are able to do it so I think you can too. Here is one solution I found at the Bob Vila website …..
“Use the Vamoose 1808T Tobacco Odor Fabric Spray. Several Rental Car Agencies and Major Hotels are using it. It works by getting into the fabric and chemically converts the tar and nicotine into a non-volatile gaseous state. It smells strong for about an hour but after that…the odor is permanently gone. This stuff is amazing!! One company that sells it is called Hill Country Distribution in Austin Texas. You can contact them at sales@hillcountrydistribution.com or call them at (512) 784-4024. ”
There is a simple solution to try at the second link – mainly involves baking soda.
These sites should help. Best of luck with it.
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Put them in the garage or outside where they get a good airflow for several days. Protect from sun and rain of course, a stuff a couple moth balls in the bottom while outside to keep out vermin.
There will likely still be an odor, and all you can do is mask it with something like Febreze spray.
febreeze
What the hell is soke order…if you got the chairs from someone who smoked maybe you meant…SMOKE ODOR….now come on…..surely you can do better than that…and if not…don’t ask questions!!!!! And by the way..chairs only has one “a”..not two!!!
Hotels and other such businesses are able to do it so I think you can too. Here is one solution I found at the Bob Vila website …..
“Use the Vamoose 1808T Tobacco Odor Fabric Spray. Several Rental Car Agencies and Major Hotels are using it. It works by getting into the fabric and chemically converts the tar and nicotine into a non-volatile gaseous state. It smells strong for about an hour but after that…the odor is permanently gone. This stuff is amazing!! One company that sells it is called Hill Country Distribution in Austin Texas. You can contact them at sales@hillcountrydistribution.com or call them at (512) 784-4024. ”
There is a simple solution to try at the second link – mainly involves baking soda.
These sites should help. Best of luck with it.