Grease Lightening works great on smoke damage
It depends really on how many days you smoke once a day. The more days you smoke the longer it's going to take to get your body better. It will not be fully the way it was before because you have damaged your lungs and heart and really your whole body by smoking. *GOOD TIP:DONT SMOKE!!!! IT CAN KILL YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES!*
No. Smoke consists of particles of matter that did not completely combust. Hydrogen burns with a perfectly clean flame; the only product is water vapor.
To be damaged by smoke you need to actually inhale the smoke, so it there is smoke still lingering in the air of the house or car then YES. If however the smoke has cleared entirely then NO.
Sidestream smoke is the smoke coming from a burning tobacco product and is the main component of Second-hand smoke, also known as Environmental Tobacco Smoke or passive smoking. It has been classified as a Class A carcinogen by the US Environmental Protection Agency.Side-stream smokesidestream smoke
NO. ammonia is a powerful base used to clean toilites. it is also used in ciggaretes. don't smoke.
No, smoke is not condensation. It's a product of combustion.
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yes you can if you know how to clean correctly.
No
A small amount of smoke is often referred to as a whiff or a wisp.
White smoke from the exhaust gas (smoke) only shows that the head gasket is damaged and antifreeze escapes making it mixed with the air-fuel ratio in the combustion chamber. When turbocharger failure occurs, the smoke should be bluish in color due to worn/damaged oil seal.
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