wipe the kitchen down with vinegar, while having all the windows open in the house..after its wiped boil some water on the stove with sliced lemons or lemon juice in it..once its boiling bring to a simmer..watch it , don't let it run out of water.let the lemon water simmer for at least 30 mins..good luck
2007-10-16 16:18:32
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answered by ibsawdust 7
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Cook Apples to Remove Deep Fry Odor
Two of the biggest culprits for causing unpleasant odors in the kitchen are cooking on your stove top and cooking anything greasy just about any old way.
To nip that smell in the bud, core and slice an apple into thin layers, while your food is heating on the stove.
Before cooking any food, submerge and cook until they turn brown. And then you're all set to cook. And, as much as they might seem delicious,don't eat the fried apple slices.
Ways to Remove Smells
Smells can be tackled a number of different ways. Try simply leaving a small bowl of white vinegar by your burners if you're cooking on the stove top, which help to absorb the particles in the air that can cause smells to linger.
If you're cooking in the oven, try lining your baking dish with aluminum foil so you can easily discard any cooking remnants.
Boil Lemon Water to Get Rid of Odors
These remedies should help keep odors to a minimum while you're cooking, but if they're still there when you're done, try this trick.
Bring a pot of water to a boil, and squeeze in the juice from about two or three lemons, and toss in the rinds for good measure.
Boil Spices or White Vinegar
Continue boiling for 20 or 30 minutes, or until your fish smell is completely gone. You can also try tossing cloves, cinnamon, or nutmeg into your stank brew as well.
Some people recommend boiling your white vinegar, which does do a pretty good job of removing the smell. The only trouble is that then you've got this vinegar smell hanging in the air, which is just weird. :-)
2007-10-16 16:19:43
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answered by krystlerb 2
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Open the windows, turn on the fans, spray Oust.
More serious smells you have to attack rugs and upholstery, those items that catch and hold grease smells. Burned tacos aren't that bad.
2007-10-16 16:16:13
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answered by fluffernut 7
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An electrostatic precipitator will purify the air. Might cost 40 $ in Sears. Essentially, an electric air cleaner.
2007-10-16 16:18:52
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answered by David F 7
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Burn candles or get yourself some Oust and spray it around or do both.
2007-10-16 16:12:32
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answered by Anonymous
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