Help me with my SMELLY FRANKENSTEIN!

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I hate cigarette smoke myself, it instantly sets of migraine headaches for some reason.

When I get something smelling that way, I usually just put it on a distant shelf where I won't be able to smell it, and after some time (maybe a few weeks) the smell seems to go away. I guess I'll have to try the dryer sheet method myself in the future.

A friend of mine bought some stuff from a smoker at his shop second hand. It stank so bad it was unreal, and certain pieces were yellowing from nothing but the smoke being in contact with them. Smoke is yucky.:D
 
Smelly Frankenstein is no longer smelly, but he has a faint hint of dryer sheet smell to him!. I'm gonna let him sit outside again for a little bit to air him out more and then I should be all set!
 
You guys whine like my girlfriend. I don't smoke personally but seriously, give smokers a break...not like its gonna kill you:naughty
 
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