The Tenacity of Third-Hand Smoke

Recently I found a moving box full of my mother’s recipes. When I opened the box, I was hit with the smell of stale, old, cigarette smoke. My mother was a smoker for over 45 years, so the smell makes sense. What you should also know is that she died over 20 years ago. That’s how long the smells can linger from the residual parts of cigarette smoke.

Cleaning her home after she died, I had to use a full strength cleaner without diluting it in water, then rinse. One pail of water would last for a section . . .

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