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  • .45 Dave

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    The dryer sheets should work.
    Then stick a couple of nicotine patches on it. But remember it won't quit until its ready to quit.:D
     

    hoosierdaddy1976

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    fresh mint. gets smells out that nothing else will. i have used in in freezers after power outages. seal it up with some and after a day or two you're good to go. a paper towel with mint extract or vanilla extract is also a good second choice.

    have never used the coffee grounds, but i bet they would work too.
     
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