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Neighbours cigarette smoke
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Block any gaps where pipework comes through the walls or floor. Removing the kick board may make access easier. Use screwed up plastic bags for larger holes, wide gaffer tape can also work.Hello! I have exact same problem but I’m renting and person below smokes a lot! My kitchen stinks and I can’t seem to find any way to stop
did you find a way? Mine is coming under sink too it seems0 -
I have so much more of an issue with car fumes than cigarette smoke, healthwise. The smell of either in a flat isn't nice, so ask the landlord to help, or you could move.0
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babyblade41 wrote: »Never thought I'd read a smoking debate on the hose buying forum.
I'm one of those smug &&&& who gave up 12 months ago and still love the smell...
This smug ****** gave up 8 years ago, and still loves the smell.:o
Now if it was garlic cooking smells...:eek:0 -
babyblade41 wrote: »Never thought I'd read a smoking debate on the hose buying forum.
I'm one of those smug &&&& who gave up 12 months ago and still love the smell...
Personally, I cannot think of a better place for a smoking debate than the "hose buying forum". Thank you, babyblade41, for making me :rotfl: and yes, I know I make lados and loads of topys.
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Agree! It's their responsibility. If they make an action, then, problem solved!0
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