Can cigarette smoke that come from another house in the same building create a yellowish greasy tar to my TV? From neighbors?

2017-08-19 12:06 am

回答 (10)

2017-08-19 12:14 am
No, it does not creep through cracks in the walls or under doors.
Do you cook ?
How about those fumes.
Keep your windows open ?
2017-08-19 4:26 am
Yes, nicotine is what you are describing.
2017-08-19 12:38 am
Yes the smoke goes everywhere. I recommend using a soilax type cleaner or something with ammonia to cut the grease of the smoke. Any cleaner will work but ammonia helps tremendously with cleaning anything grease or smoke based and is a natural deoderizer.
2017-08-19 12:11 am
If you mean apartment id say maybe. Depending how the structure is.
2017-08-19 1:33 am
It could, but it's probably cooking residue.
2017-08-19 12:30 am
Yes, of course. The smoke must go somewhere. When you can no longer see it and smell it, it isn't that it magically no longer exists. It has either blown away elsewhere, and someone else has to deal with it, or it has attached itself to surfaces. It coats the walls and furniture, and gets deep within soft furnishings, like pillows, carpet.
2017-08-19 12:19 am
No.
2017-08-19 8:06 am
Yes it could but not if you clean on a regular basis ( at least once a month).
2017-08-19 4:59 am
Yes my stepdad use to smoke all the time on the yard and it came in my window all over my xbox just like your tv
2017-08-19 11:34 am
yup


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