I bought a smoker's house. Nothing much to it other than LOTS of scrubbing and LOTS of painting. Sanding floors and scraping/hoovering ANY old dust or crud I could find, getting rid of ANY soft furnishings, carpets and underlay is critical. Even then, it took a good year or so for the smell to be essentially replaced with our own. Second photo is mid first scrub. The tar water was running down my arms.
I bought a smoker's house. Nothing much to it other than LOTS of scrubbing and LOTS of painting. Sanding floors and scraping/hoovering ANY old dust or crud I could find, getting rid of ANY soft furnishings, carpets and underlay is critical. Even then, it took a good year or so for the smell to be essentially replaced with our own. Second photo is mid first scrub. The tar water was running down my arms.
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