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Title: How to get rid of smoke smell?
Post by: menace on December 18, 2003, 04:41:25 pm
I just bought a laptop for some classic gaming action and it positively reeks of cigarette smoke--anyone know of a way to get that out of electronics?  I can feel my lungs constricting just smelling it  :P
Title: Re:How to get rid of smoke smell?
Post by: screaming on December 18, 2003, 05:05:15 pm
I just bought a laptop for some classic gaming action and it positively reeks of cigarette smoke--anyone know of a way to get that out of electronics?  I can feel my lungs constricting just smelling it  :P

  I bought a camera from an obviously avid smoker on ebay a while ago and it wreaked of Eternal Stench of Cigarette Smoke.. It took a good month or so, but just letting it air out eventually worked.

  They make air freshener specifically for cigar/cigarette smokers, but I've had limited success with those (I'm a cigar smoker).  Two Guys Smoke Shop (http://www.twoguyssmokeshop.com/search_results.asp?txtsearchParamTxt=&txtsearchParamCat=51&txtsearchParamType=ALL&txtsearchParamMan=ALL&txtsearchParamVen=ALL&txtFromSearch=fromSearch&iLevel=1) near me (in NH) sells some aerosol stuff "with fresh Citrus Scent!" and candles that seem to help.

/Steve
Title: Re:How to get rid of smoke smell?
Post by: Tailgunner on December 18, 2003, 05:58:56 pm
Greased Lightning. It cuts smoke residue like nothing else I've found.
Title: Re:How to get rid of smoke smell?
Post by: SNAAAKE on December 18, 2003, 08:12:45 pm
go to tacobell,have some tacos then come home and try to fart as much as possible.

Smoke smell will be gone in no time  :D... :-\
Title: Re:How to get rid of smoke smell?
Post by: menace on December 18, 2003, 08:14:21 pm

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go to tacobell,have some tacos then come home and try to fart as much as possible.

LOL--It won't matter then, cause I'll be sleeping outside ;D
Title: Re:How to get rid of smoke smell?
Post by: JackTucky on December 18, 2003, 09:59:58 pm
I would take up smoking.  :o

I just got a video poker with the same problem.  WTF is greased lightning?

Art
Title: Re:How to get rid of smoke smell?
Post by: Tailgunner on December 18, 2003, 11:19:42 pm
I would take up smoking.  :o

I just got a video poker with the same problem.  WTF is greased lightning?

Art

A surface cleaner like Simple Green or 409. I smoke, so my computer cases tend to get that brown buildup over time. Every so often I take them apart and give the pieces a bath in a 50/50 mix of Greased Lightning and water.
Title: Re:How to get rid of smoke smell?
Post by: paigeoliver on December 19, 2003, 02:22:20 am
You do realize that the smell of old cigarette smoke cannot hurt you in any way, right?

Which is something I have to try to explain every year when we have the Baptist convention people stay at the hotel, and they reserve the suites for their "Bishops" (Bishop IS NOT a Baptist title, and every Baptist "Bishop" is self appointed). Of course the suites ALWAYS smell like smoke, and they always act like they are going to get lung cancer or something from it. (Meanwhile I always catch their kids around back smoking pot).

Anyway, I never even could smell smoke anyway, couldn't smell it before I started smoking, couldn't smell it after, wasn't able to smell it the periods that I quit for a few months, and can't smell it now.
Title: Re:How to get rid of smoke smell?
Post by: menace on December 19, 2003, 08:25:13 am
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Anyway, I never even could smell smoke anyway, couldn't smell it before I started smoking, couldn't smell it after, wasn't able to smell it the periods that I quit for a few months, and can't smell it now.


I think maybe your nasal passages have been damaged  ;) ;D

I knew that it doesn't harm in anyway but neither does the smell of cow manure but I wouldn't want that smell pumping out of my PS fan either.  Does this grease lightning stuff safe for circuit boards and the like or just metal and plastic?  I would hate to etch some new circuit paths  :o
Title: Re:How to get rid of smoke smell?
Post by: eightbit on December 20, 2003, 08:14:26 pm
Smokers do not understand how bad the stench of cigarette smoke is to non-smokers. Its particularly irratating to me because I grew up in a house where mom smoked almost non-stop. I can't handle sleeping in a smoked in hotel room. Its not that its going to hurt me or cause lung cancer, it just stinks.

Smokers are always talking about their right to give themselves lung cancer what about my right to not have smell it? You can't claim that cigarettes don't hurt you. Even the cigarette companys admit it.

R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company conducts its business by some simple but important guidelines that we believe are appropriate:

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Title: Re:How to get rid of smoke smell?
Post by: APFelon on December 20, 2003, 10:37:53 pm
Yes. We as Americans have the RIGHT not to smell BAD THINGS.
I have a class action lawsuit going against some guy who farted in a movie theatre.
EQUAL RIGHTS FOR NOSES EVERYWHERE! VIVA LA REVOLUTION!

As for the TOPIC AT HAND, the problem with getting a cab that has been sitting an a bowling alley or bar forever is that the cab stinks. I would recommend scrubbing the outside, stripping the inside and giving it a nice coat of paint (not kidding). I spray painted the inside of a foul smelling cab and now the stinkiness is down to a minimum.

OR, just don't buy cabinets that smell like smoke.

As for the laptop, you could have done worse. This is why I don't do business on EBAY and the like. You just don't know what you are getting. I prefer to see what I am buying before hand, or I trust that the seller ir reputable and will sell goods in acceptable condition.
APf
Title: Re:How to get rid of smoke smell?
Post by: menace on December 21, 2003, 08:04:11 am
Well I disaassembled this sucker down to the magnesium frame (isn't magnesium volatile in water?)  Cleaned and reassembled and it does smell better--you have to have your nose on the keyboard to pick up the stench now.  Thanks for the input all the same--Considering the environments to which our hobby normally lives in, I'm surprised this doesn't come up more.  I guess its like coke spills and cigarette burns on the CP, you b$tch, you fix, you move on... ;) ;D
Title: Re:How to get rid of smoke smell?
Post by: BillyJack on December 21, 2003, 06:41:37 pm
I think you're thinking of Sodium being volatile in water.  Magnesium will still burn under water, however... or so the Jr. High Science teacher said.
Title: Re:How to get rid of smoke smell?
Post by: Rocky on December 21, 2003, 10:03:17 pm
I have a class action lawsuit going against some guy who farted in a movie theatre.

No way! I think you are making that up!  :o

If that's true it should be in the "News of the Wierd", a weekly feature in my local newspaper.


Title: Re:How to get rid of smoke smell?
Post by: APFelon on December 22, 2003, 12:06:02 am

No way! I think you are making that up!  :o

If that's true it should be in the "News of the Wierd", a weekly feature in my local newspaper.

Yes, I am making that up. I was trying to be a sarcastic SOB.

Y'know, my sense of humor is worthless. No one laughs at it except me. :)

APf
Title: Re:How to get rid of smoke smell?
Post by: ErikRuud on December 23, 2003, 03:05:18 pm
It's probably not pure magnesium, but an alloy of some sort.

Apparently there is a probalem with pure magnesium and water.

http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m3MKT/100_108/62534162/p1/article.jhtml

I got the following information from:  here  (http://astre.scor.com/astrehelp/en/activit%C3%A9s/actpmepmi/metals/supplementary/000d01ww.htm)
Magnesium:
Magnesium is often alloyed with aluminum but is commonly used in various compounds which have a variety of industrial purposes.

In its ribbon or dust form, magnesium is very easy to ignite. Magnesium scraps wet with natural oils can even ignite spontaneously.

Magnesium is highly reactive with other chemical compounds, including water. Water should never be used as an extinguishing agent in facilities processing magnesium, as water serves only as an accelerant in magnesium fires.



Title: Re:How to get rid of smoke smell?
Post by: hyiu on December 23, 2003, 04:44:10 pm
I remember when burning magnesium... its really bright white color !!!....

almost bright like the flash light on the camera !!....
Title: Re:How to get rid of smoke smell?
Post by: Edgedamage on December 23, 2003, 08:12:49 pm
Ugh I know the smell you are talking about. I just got three "golden mini" counter top poker machines. That were in storage for 8yrs. One of the machines when opened up stinks up the room with stale smoke smell. The insides are yellow from the intake cooling fan. One really reeking smell is from my computer tower. Six months ago the power supply went out with a blue flash and a loud bang and a large puff of smoke. If the system is left off for a few days and then switched on. The smell comes back for a few secs. Nothing against smokers I smoked for 24yrs and quit 5yrs ago. But when I visit my folks who are still pack a dayers. I really notice the smell on my clothes when I get home.
Title: Re:How to get rid of smoke smell?
Post by: RandyT on December 23, 2003, 11:29:05 pm
I remember when burning magnesium... its really bright white color !!!....

almost bright like the flash light on the camera !!....


Exactly.  Powdered magnesium was often used in the old days as the flash for photography.  

Nowadays, it's used in "flash pots" for stage effects and such.  Bright flash and lots of smoke.


RandyT