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Adjusting to the Life
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So these things really work? With the cooler weather heading this way I am dreading heading to the garage with a heat lamp. My office would be much nicer. They eliminate the smell from the carpet and walls?
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I'll get up and fly away
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BTW, the expensive fuel is basically 91% isopropyl alcohol. So, you can buy the alcohol at Walmart cheap and add a little fragrance. I like essential oil of lemon. Repeat: 91% isopropyl - not, the more common 80%. |
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Tarheel.
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We sell all the Lampe Berger stuff at the shop where I work. I haven't fired one up yet though to see how they work. Maybe I'll bring a small one home and try it out...
Theres a lot of smokers who use the "Neutral" scent after the smoke, and they swear by it. |
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I'll get up and fly away
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They do have some scents in the craft department. I've been using essential oils from health food stores. I think similar stuff is used in soap making. Try looking around online. I think my last bottle was actually from eBay.
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Cashmere Jungle Lord
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![]() I believe they make a scent just for covering smoke. Most of the others work well but are not intended for masking smoke in particular. |
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