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    T. radix Ranch guidofatherof5's Avatar
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    Removing smoke smell

    Bought a large bag of fake vines at a yard sale. Cheap $3.50 The problems is the former owner was a smoker and these things stink. I've run them through the dishwasher twice to no avail. Will placing them out in the sun for a few days help. Any help would be great. I can't use them the way they are and would hate to be forced to pitch them.
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    Re: Removing smoke smell

    If the sun thing doesn't work, maybe try a light bleach solution?
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    Re: Removing smoke smell

    Vinegar?

    The smoke smell might be the least of your worries, though. Those plants don't sound too healthy to have around snakes with or without the smell, who knows how toxic they have become due to the tobacco smoke.

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    Re: Removing smoke smell

    Have you tried Febreze?


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    Re: Removing smoke smell

    I've found sun and wind to be the most reliable odour removers
    the UV lighting of the sun will also kill a host of unwanted microorganisms
    what are these made of? there are some materials I might not want to put in with my snakes
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    Re: Removing smoke smell

    It appears to be the kind of fake vines and plants you can buy at Walmart. I'm trying a product called Odoban. I'm going to run them through the washing machine with some bleach after this stuff has a chance to work. I've been using these kinds of plants for year in many of my enclosure. I use them on the back wall as a climbing spot. Haven't seen any ill effect that I know of.

    Stefan,

    Are your concerns about the materials they are made from or the toxins in tobacco smoke? or both?
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    Re: Removing smoke smell

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Stefan,

    Are your concerns about the materials they are made from or the toxins in tobacco smoke? or both?
    Both, to be honest, but the tobacco smoke concerns me more.

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    Re: Removing smoke smell

    Stefan has a good point. I heard (somewhere) that tobacco is particularly dangerous for reptiles. In fact, I was once told that 'snuff' can be used to euthanize reptiles.
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    Re: Removing smoke smell

    Dead thread.

    Fake vines in washing machine with a small amount of bleach= everything in the trash. Problem solved. Snakes safe.
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    Re: Removing smoke smell

    Should have gone with the Febreze. Skeletor says, "Strong enough for an evil undead Eternian warlord, but made for your home."

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