i burn a couple incense and spray some axe (if i have any) and keep my ceiling fan on, and that usually takes care of it.
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i burn a couple incense and spray some axe (if i have any) and keep my ceiling fan on, and that usually takes care of it.
I have Lysol non-scented odor killer. Works like a charm.
ozium...
When I was living at home, I used to smoke in the bathroom. I used to have one of those exhaust fans in the ceiling in there, and it worked great for removing any scents. I would turn the exhaust fan on, close the door, open the window, light up & smoke out the window. Then just finish up, leave the exhaust fan on for 10 minutes and close the door behind me. After 10 minutes, i'd walk into the bathroom, close the window and chill out.
Sorry if that didn't make sense, i'm pretty high.:rasta:
Chris
i smoke outside and the smell barely gets on me
just try to keep fresh air coming in, maybe turn on a fan. i like this air freshner called DAMN! Air Freshener which i think works well. i picked it up at my local shop, not online though. and personally i dont like nag champa , i really like this stuff called Super Hit Incense which i think is sold by Nag Champa too. so other than that i dont know what else to tell you. axe yourself down is always smart and have some clear eyes on ya too. lastly this little guy called a Hello Neighbor which is a little chapstick sized smoke neutralizer which i think works pretty well.
a good way is to smoke in ur shower then when ur done take a shower it works for me all the time
i love you, hahah NO HOMO, put in such an critical point of view. I love the way my room reeks after a smoke, of anything. bong bowl blunt joint. But if i had to i would use ozium. ur not supposed to use it while your in the room though, i use in my car.....Quote:
Originally Posted by orangeman
When we had to hide the smell we used to use a thing we called a zube tube. Just take a plastic coke bottle (we usually used a 1 liter), cut out the bottom. Unfold a bunch of fabric softner sheets and then crumple them up and stuff the upper half of the bottle with them. Then take a few (clean) dish rags or washcloths you don't mind parting with and fill the rest of it with them. Take one rag and cover the bottom with it (to keep the inside from falling out) and wrap the excess around the bottle, use duct tape to really secure it shut.
Then just blow smoke into the bottle. We used an oscilating fan with a fabric softener sheet in the back of it to cover the rest of the smell. It works wonders.
Good luck.
Too bad its not just the smoke that smells. Its the fact that you are lighting plant material that makes the smell. You light ANYTHING on fire and its guaranteed to smell a lot stronger than before.Quote:
Originally Posted by AR15
Those don't work too bad, but I blow smoke out the window anyway so I don't see the point. For some people it might help though. I tried it before and didn't feel like it was worth it. Sure it covered some smell, but I didn't need it that much. Plus I like to see my hit :rasta: