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Removing smoke and its smell after a fire?

Here‘s the deal: I accidentally set the microwave on fire, but it burned out before I even opened the microwave door. Now there‘s this smoky smell in the kitchen, and I‘ve tried everything to remove it. I turned on all the fans to circulate the air, I opened the windows, I tried to cover it up with air freshener, all that jazz.Now I only have a few hours to get rid of it, and the smell is still there, so does anyone have an ideas? Thanks again.

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removing smoke smell fire: bitly.im/c4/removing-smoke-and-it-s-smell-after-a-fire
Ohhh, I know that smell. Our thing-a-ma-jig on the top of the chimney got stuck facing the wind and the house filled with wood stove smoke. It was horrible. I called our local fire department and they came within 15 minutes and sprayed this stuff that smelled kinda sweet at first. The smell vanished within a few hours. P.S. Be prepared.these firemen guys are so handsome. Blame the fire on someone who is not home when they show up. Save yourself the embarrassment in front of these hunky men. Ahem.
i thought it just happened naturally, but I might be wrong :/

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