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Smoke Odor From Cooking

I am looking for tips on removing smoke odor caused by sugar water boiling over and causing smoke on stove top. There was a fair amount of smoke and I opened windows, turned off cooling system and ventilated house as best I could.

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Smoke Odor From Cooking

Small dishes of vinegar placed around your house will absorb the smoky smell. Or boil water on the stove with cinnamon and citrus peels to cover up the smell. The vinegar will work wonders though!

Good Luck!
Rebekah (08/11/2005)

By Rebekah

Smoke Odor From Cooking

Fill up a bowl with vinegar & leave it on the counter for a few hours. The kitchen will smell of vinegar but it will go away. The burning smell will disappear. (08/15/2005)

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