Quote Originally Posted by Bob the Awesome
Simple Answer: You have to have a ceiling fan. It's the one requirement, along with other things you can use to help (spray, etc.)
Ceiling fans just help the smell circulate. DON'T turn on your fans unless you have a window that is big enough and can open it all the way without any screening. Or anything blocking the air from circulating. If you smoke in your room and turn on your fan and burn an inscent trust me it just makes it worse. My mom doesn't care but every time I smoke in the house and she smells it she comes where I'm at and tells me to do something about the smell lol. It's happened to me so many times it's actually funny now that I think back on it.