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clothes smelling of cigar smoke can be an issue for some. Particularly suits/jackets/trousers. 

I air my jackets/trousers outside for a day or so and it works wonders for me. However I had a client tell me yesterday how he bought one of these fandangled things and that it works a dream in removing smoke aroma from clothes. 

I had never heard of them before. 

Too rich for my blood but I thought I would pass it on. :D

Samsung Airdresser 

 

 

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That seems like a great idea for hotels to have available. 

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A good horse hair brushing of your clothes after smoking will do more than you’d expect to manage odor. 

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Seriously Rob, you need to tell Di to call me if she is planning on doing any renovations. I have been through complete house renovations with Winnings Appliances. I know all the cool gadgets and gizmos to put in your home.

Get that cheque book ready, buddy. :surprised:

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10 minutes ago, Fuzz said:

Seriously Rob, you need to tell Di to call me if she is planning on doing any renovations. I have been through complete house renovations with Winnings Appliances. I know all the cool gadgets and gizmos to put in your home.

Get that cheque book ready, buddy. :surprised:

..there  will be no call  :rolleyes:

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9 hours ago, MrBirdman said:

A good horse hair brushing of your clothes after smoking will do more than you’d expect to manage odor. 

Yup. That's what I do and I also let my clothes (jackets etc) air out.

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I find shaking/snapping the clothing takes out most of  the aroma.  If you get rid of the smoke particles that's more than half the battle.  If I have a cigar at work for instance (outside of course). When I come in, I take my shirt in the washroom and snap it like a towel, wash my face and hands and pretty much no one notices that I've smoked.

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I wear nothing but Tommy Bahama (100 percent silk) shirts, and after smoking I spray them with an OTC oder neutralizer...seems to do the trick :)

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On 11/8/2022 at 11:23 PM, Puros Y Vino said:

I find shaking/snapping the clothing takes out most of  the aroma.  If you get rid of the smoke particles that's more than half the battle.  If I have a cigar at work for instance (outside of course). When I come in, I take my shirt in the washroom and snap it like a towel, wash my face and hands and pretty much no one notices that I've smoked.

That's because they're too disturbed to notice since you forget to put your shirt back on. :P

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On 11/7/2022 at 6:23 PM, El Presidente said:

clothes smelling of cigar smoke can be an issue for some. Particularly suits/jackets/trousers. 

I air my jackets/trousers outside for a day or so and it works wonders for me. However I had a client tell me yesterday how he bought one of these fandangled things and that it works a dream in removing smoke aroma from clothes. 

I had never heard of them before. 

Too rich for my blood but I thought I would pass it on. :D

Samsung Airdresser 

having finally watched the video, i have to wonder how the steaming/drying would affect the integrity of the garments, particularly suits. they can be fickle.

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I have this shit from LG. It was given to me for my birthday. Yes, it works, but you won't use it regularly, because you remember about the smell of clothes when you need to put them on. It's easier to take a new one, and throw this one in the washing machine.
I think it's better to use this dryer as a tupperdore, so there will be at least some benefit.

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I've come to enjoy the scent. And it's all about accustoming your S.O. to it, so they stop noticing it too!

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I have small a ozone generator. Works very well for cigar smoke (not why I bought it but have tested). And an order of magnitude less expensive than that gadget above.

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I can't stand the smell of dead cigars or ashtrays.... but I like the smell on my fingers or clothes after smoking.

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My mom likes the smell on my clothes. If it's good enough for mom...

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Samsung Airdresser is a great and worthwhile device if you wear mostly dry clean only clothes.  In the long run it's not an extravagance either. 

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Will the same equipment work for the cheap perfume from a "Lap Dance?" Asking for a friend...

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1 hour ago, Monterey said:

. . . uh.  Mom huh!

I'm a mama's boy 👦 

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