a good long airing outside will banish the smell, i hang out coats after a night out to rid smokey smells and their gone in a couple of hours xxx
2007-02-20 04:04:52
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answered by louise 5
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4get Frebreeze, that is just masking the smell with chemicals. I'd use Milton sterolizing liquid all over the seat, back, tray & al over the frame too.If it's a wooden frame it will hols the smell unless cleaned. Leave liquid for 10 minutes to penetrate all areas then wipe off with warm water. Then I'd stand it outside to air for half an hour. It will smell as good as new & you'll know it's totally hygienic for your baby too.
2007-02-22 19:36:30
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answered by ROGER E 2
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well as you most likely use this solution for sterilising your baby´s milk bottle´s wipe down the chair with this Milton Or any other sterilising solution should do the trick. also with many other thing´s that Have come into contact with cigarette smoke , you can use a half an onion this will absorb the odour when you see the onion has gone brown throw it away and use the other half , it works
2007-02-20 04:34:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know if Febreze will remove the smell or just cover it with a perfume. I would vacuum the fabric parts of the chair, and then wash the chair with an appropriate soap (if it's wood) or ammonia (if it's plastic); and wash the fabric parts with a fabric cleaner, vaccum the fabric cleaner out, and then air it as much as you can.
2007-02-20 04:10:10
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answered by AnOrdinaryGuy 5
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yeah try fabreeze, though likely the smoke is in the padding in the chair. you could take it outdoors and let it sit in the wind and sun a while. maybe pat it down a bit to get air moving inside the padding. Another possibility is the CO2 cleaning. Where they use CO2 to "steam clean" the chair and hopefully get the stink out. Maybe consult various Cleaning companies...
2007-02-20 04:07:46
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answered by jeepguy_usa 3
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Sprinkle baking soda liberally over it and leave it overnight before shaking it off and giving it a good clean down with a solution of Milton fluid. Put it outside whenever you can to let the fresh air get to work on it too.
2007-02-20 23:46:36
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answered by Anonymous
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yes there is. Take the high chair outside and get a bottle of pinesol water, (spray bottle) spray the chair down and rinse it with the water hose spray as strong as you can. Let it sit and dry, you'll never know anyone smoked around it.
2007-02-20 05:37:00
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answered by LittleLady 5
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Fresh air, a good scrubbing with some bleach water on the plastic, and throw the seat cover in the wash (if fabric)
2007-02-20 04:08:52
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answered by Bunker J 2
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if ita a fabric highchair then you coud give it a good wash with warm soapy water and febreeze if its wooden then varnish it. you could see if it has removable cover and stick it in washing machine. you could also try using real lemon juice in warm water and washing down with that
2007-02-20 04:06:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Spray it with colorox cleanup and scrub it from top to bottom really well. Great stuff plus it will kill germs because of the bleach. Good luck :)
2007-02-20 06:26:22
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answered by Qt PIE 3
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