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Re: smokers
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Date: 
Tue, 6 Jun 2000 04:10:19 GMT
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Lysol Kitchen cleaner - works well to clean, disinfect, AND deodorize
smoky/dirty/catty Lego.  I used to use it about 50:50 with water, but I've now
found that about 20:80 (more water) to 25:75 works better - takes longer, but less
rinsing involved.


Justin Husman wrote:

On a side note, Febreeze is a miracle product. I don't know if it'll help
asthma sufferers, but it will help to get the odor out of stuff. I lived with a
coupl of smokers, and one of them used my yoga book (while he was smoking.
Healthy, no?), and it stank like it was on fire. A day or two of Febreeze
treatments (light sprays on the paper) and it was good as new. For the stuff
htat is stained with nicotene, you might try Goo Gone. Also some head shops
sell "resin remover", which can be used to clean pieces. (Test on a non-vital
piece first, to be sure.)

As for cat urine, I don't know what to say.

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Tom Stangl
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  Re: smokers
 
On a side note, Febreeze is a miracle product. I don't know if it'll help asthma sufferers, but it will help to get the odor out of stuff. I lived with a coupl of smokers, and one of them used my yoga book (while he was smoking. Healthy, no?), and (...) (24 years ago, 6-Jun-00, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)

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