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You may try a neutralizer like "Oust" or "Ozium", however spraying anything
onto component boards is never a good idea since any liquid and possibly
it's chemical residue may offer some degree of resistance, I believe I would
opt for perhaps saturating something like blotter paper or a cheap beer
coaster, set it in a small dish and place it on the bottom of the case and
allow it to circulate through the case when turned on. This may only be a
temporary fix since cigarette smoke is one of the most stubborn of all
smells to neutralize.
Just my thoughts...
Dean Kiley
> -----Original Message-----
> From: PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List
> Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] PC Shuts down/To shut down or not to shut down
>
> After blowing the case out, (not "good enough"),
> Is there anything "else" I can do to get rid of the terrible cigarette
> smell coming from a machine when it is running.
> It is strong enough to give me a headache...
> (Chemical neutralizer sprays, etc??)
>
> Rick Glazier
>
> From: "Frank Suszka" <[log in to unmask]>
> > As you know, many of us who service machines can attest to the dust
> > and cigarette nicotine layering the inside of the case.
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