How to Get Smoke Smell Out of Furniture?

Remove cushions, pillows, and loose covers

Vacuum all surfaces thoroughly, including seams and crevices

Air out the furniture outdoors or in a well-ventilated area

Sprinkle baking soda on fabric surfaces and let it sit, then vacuum it off

Use an upholstery-safe fabric deodorizer

Wipe hard surfaces with a mixture of mild soap and water

Wipe hard surfaces with diluted white vinegar, then dry completely

Clean removable fabric covers according to the care label

Steam clean fabric upholstery if the material allows it

Place activated charcoal or odor absorbers near the furniture

Use an ozone treatment only if recommended for the material and space

Repeat cleaning as needed until the odor fades

Replace heavily smoke-damaged padding or upholstery if the smell remains

Keep the furniture in fresh air and sunlight when safe for the material

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