torinsmom
<font color=red>I have someone coming to scoop<br>
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Exposure to third hand smoke is dangerous and even if you're able to mask the smell who knows what toxins you'd be exposing the child to. IMO, that is not an okay risk to take with a vulnerable child's health.
There IS the health issue of cigarette smoke. I had things from my cousin's after he died that smelled of smoke. I put them outside for a while, then in the garage with washes between. Got them out about a month ago and they still smell of smoke. I'm going to wash them one more time and drop them off at the thrift store for someone else to deal with. I just can't deal with the smell and we all have allergies...not worth the risk. I would not do the Febreeze thing because it's sometimes worse smelling than cigarettes. imho
That's why I'm not using anything to mask it. I am using odor and chemical neutralizers like Borax, vinegar, etc. I am very sensitive to that smell, so if it's there, I will smell it, even if it is masked. BTW, The smell seems to be totally gone after washing it in borax and vinegar.
I can't believe that the chemicals are not washed away in hot water. Doesn't hot water kill everything? If anyone has any links to show that even after washing it in hot water, and successfully removing the smell, there is still a danger, please link. I have no desire to harm a child. Obviously, by my being willing to take in children who are in trouble, I am here to help kids. I can't find anything directly addressing something that has been washed, but that definitely doesn't mean it's not out there.