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(7 Posts)
jinglbellsfrocks Sat 17-Sept-16 19:11:25

My DD had this when she moved into her house. As well as redecorating right through, she had the carpets professionally shampooed, and even had to finally replace the flooring in a walk-in downstairs cupboard, before the smell went. Washing the flooring just didn't do anything.

Envious Sat 17-Sept-16 18:59:08

To add to the list wallpaper also needs to come down.

cornergran Sat 17-Sept-16 18:46:32

If any fabric was left behind, curtains maybe, a thorough wash will help. Shampoo the carpets, wash the paintwork, open all the windows and try the air fresheners. It will go, but it takes time sadly.

Nandalot Sat 17-Sept-16 17:47:41

Before redecorating. She obviously had her own curtains but also had new flooring throughout. She has a sweet smelling house now , but it took lots of time and effort. I

About the coughs... there are a lot about in our area at the moment so it might be coincidental.

Sorry about split up post, my finger slipped.

Nandalot Sat 17-Sept-16 17:44:37

My daughter had the same problem when she moved house. She was scared she would have to replaster as Kirstie Allsop had said it gets ingrained. However, we washed all the walls and paintwork with a mixture of bicarbonate and vinegar

phoenix Sat 17-Sept-16 17:19:34

I doubt if the coughs are connected to the nicotine smell, could be wrong, often am, but you can get specific anti tobacco plug in air fresheners, which might help until the redecorating is done.

I haven't had a cigarette since early March, have been de-tobaccoing the house, washed curtains, cushion covers etc, just waiting for Mr P to start the decorating!

Morgana Sat 17-Sept-16 17:05:29

My daughter has recently moved house and is wondering how to get rid of the nicotine smells from the previous (heavy smoker) owner (until they get round to redecorating). They have all now get bad coughs and am wondering if this is related to the nicotine. Any help much appreciated. Thanks.