Just stop smoking, then you won't have to hide it.
There is limited scientific evidence to suggest that vinegar can help remove nicotine from urine. It's best to consult with a healthcare professional for guidance on how to manage nicotine levels in your body.
Nicotine is typically detectable in the blood for 1-3 days and in urine for 3-4 days after last use. However, heavy or long-term smokers may have detectable levels for longer periods of time.
A Winston White box cigarette typically contains around 0.8mg of nicotine per cigarette.
A Prime Time Grape flavored cigarillo contains approximately 0.6 mg of nicotine per cigarillo.
Nicotine levels in cigarettes have increased over time due to the use of genetic engineering and additives in tobacco. This can make modern cigarettes potentially more harmful and addictive than older varieties.
It is generally not recommended to use Chantix (varenicline) with nicotine patches simultaneously, as they both work on the same receptors in the brain and may increase the risk of side effects. It is important to consult with your healthcare provider before using these medications together to ensure safe and effective treatment for smoking cessation.
No, nicotine in the patch will cause you to test positive for nicotene... that's about it
I have tried vinegar many times on urine soaked clothes, soaking in hot water and vinegar...smell is still there!!
No.
25 % white vinegar 75% water.
No. Not at all.
Wash the floor with a 50/50 mixture of vinegar & water. As the floor dries, the vinegar smell will dissipate along with the smell of urine.
Most people use vinegar.
water and urine
In a word, no.
vinegar
Spray with vinegar and ventilate the area.
Pour white vinegar on the affected area and soak it well. Use paper towels to remove excess vinegar. It will smell strongly like vinegar for a few days, but once the vinegar odour is gone, so should the urine smell. Vinegar neutralizes a variety of unpleasant odours. Do not use red vinegar as this will stain your carpet.