dustin92
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We are moving into a new house, buying it from family, and other family members are living in the (completely finished) basement. They have been allowed to smoke cigarettes in the basement, and the house, acting as a chimney, smells nasty upstairs as well. Everytime they light up you can smell it upstairs, more so if the central a/c is on. Although my parents both smoke, they smoke outside only, but say they don't smell it inside. I personally don't smoke cigarettes, and the smell is overpowering. I have noticed my clothes stink if I go outside or into a non smoking environment, and I am waking up every morning with a sore throat. If the house was completely paid off and ours, it would be easy; just tell them to smoke outside or leave. That isn't the case yet. Our house is for sale but not sold yet, when it sells we will pay this one off. Anyway even the furniture and basically any horizontal surface is getting a film of nicotine on it, and the windows are getting cloudy. How can I at least deal with the odor temporarily? I am running 2 air purifiers on high, and using several plugin air fresheners and spray. I would open all the windows, but it has been in the 90s here and the a/c takes 2 days to catch up. I have bowls of dry charcoal sitting around to absorb the odors. Anything else I can try, or products that work for you? This is getting really old. Thanks!