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thebrownshow:
You could always start smoking.  When I was a smoker, smoke odor never bothered me ;)

Nannuu:
Spray the inside with Lysol, that seems to work for me.  You will have to do this more than once to get rid of it.  Also re-painting the outside will have to be done.  Ive never tried to get rid of the smoke from the outside, always repainted.

RickDIII:

--- Quote from: gonzobrian on April 27, 2006, 09:17:03 pm ---The Myth Busters say spray Vodka on it.  And if it does not work you always have the vodka.   I would rinse the vodka off after a bit.  Otherwise you would just trade one bar odor for another.

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Mythbusters rule!  :notworthy:

I saw that episode and the Vodka made a difference on clothing, not sure what it would do on a coin door. 

Stingray:
Simple Green works really well. Sadly, I learned this after a house fire.

-S

psychopanda:

--- Quote from: thebrownshow on April 28, 2006, 11:32:56 am ---You could always start smoking.  When I was a smoker, smoke odor never bothered me ;)

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I smoked for 10 years, and yes, when you are a smoker you never notice the smell. I like to think I was relatively clean in my smoking habits because I never smoked inside my home, but I'm guessing this coin door once lived in a bar where smoking was alot more frequent.

I could stand it myself, but it pretty much smells like an ashtray and my never-smoked-a-day-in-her-life wife isn't going to be too crazy about it.

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