CigarSquid 12:30 PM 03-26-2021
Happy Friday all!
What are you thoughts on how to remove the 'new plastic' smell from this. I bought it a while back for another purpose but now I need something to store the infused cigars I have acquired and this will or should be good for now, other then the smell.
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AdamJoshua 06:44 PM 03-26-2021
Sorry brother nothing will remove the smell of those cigars
:-)
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The Poet 07:12 PM 03-26-2021
Originally Posted by AdamJoshua:
Sorry brother nothing will remove the smell of those cigars :-)
Smoking them should, but that has its own issues.
:-)
As for the case, maybe just leave it open to air for a week or six.
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retired 10:24 AM 03-27-2021
soak a piece of paper towel with vinegar and close
leave it in for a couple days
remove the paper and
thoroughly wash out the container
leave it open for a couple more days
done
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Porch Dweller 10:56 AM 03-27-2021
Open it up and leave a desk fan blowing on it.
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AdamJoshua 01:06 PM 03-27-2021
never heard of using vinegar, always heard wadded up newspaper inside for a couple days, then open it and let it air out, at least that was the story for getting rid of the plastic smell in winadors
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Havanaaddict 01:15 PM 03-27-2021
Dig a hole about 3 feet deep place inside cover up, wait a week. Dig up and that should do it! Now lets talk about the case
:-)
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CigarSquid 04:14 PM 03-30-2021
I did vinegar. Just a little on a paper towel, wiped it down and let it sit outside for a whole day in the sun. Brought it over night, then did it again over the weekend.
Smokes are back in and smells like cigars now!
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Porch Dweller 04:20 PM 03-30-2021
icehog3 07:22 AM 03-31-2021
longknocker 07:24 AM 03-31-2021
Originally Posted by garryyjr:
I did vinegar. Just a little on a paper towel, wiped it down and let it sit outside for a whole day in the sun. Brought it over night, then did it again over the weekend.
Smokes are back in and smells like cigars now!
:-):-):-)
:-)
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Havanaaddict 12:25 PM 03-31-2021
retired 01:28 PM 03-31-2021
mosesbotbol 12:00 PM 04-01-2021
If you have access to an ozone generator; that'll do it.
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RevSmoke 03:33 PM 04-01-2021
If you were putting into the case infused cigars, you should have just put the cigars in...their own smell would have cured it with a whole lot less fuss and bother.
Local bookstore/cigar store put infused cigars in their walk-in humidor, it only took two weeks to have every cigar in that walk-in smelling like the infused cigars. What a travesty!
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CigarSquid 04:52 PM 04-01-2021
Originally Posted by RevSmoke:
If you were putting into the case infused cigars, you should have just put the cigars in...their own smell would have cured it with a whole lot less fuss and bother.
Local bookstore/cigar store put infused cigars in their walk-in humidor, it only took two weeks to have every cigar in that walk-in smelling like the infused cigars. What a travesty!
I did have them in there for 2 days and even on the second day, I did not smell the cigars when I opened it up.
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SSDVC 06:53 AM 04-10-2021
I would have used baking soda. Slightly dampen the interior and dump as much as you can in one half, close, shake and let sit for a few days. Empty, rinse and air out for a day or two. Then use as desired. Worked for my wineador.
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retired 10:33 AM 04-10-2021
Baking soda is an excellent smell remover and car battery post cleaner or copper wires.
reason I went with vinegar is that the "box" looks like a shoe shine product I have used and has its own unique smell.
Goofle 101 uses for whatever you want and you will see a huge number of interesting sites
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Gabe215 09:05 PM 04-10-2021
I just had Covid the other week and that took all the smells away. But I could still probably sniff an Acid out at a cigar lounge!!
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