Getting rid of cigarette smell can feel like a battle against an invisible opponent. The smell sticks around well after the last cigarette has been put out, making your home feel less than fresh. At North West Clean Team, we've helped hundreds of homes across the UK remove stubborn odours, including cigarette smoke. We'll show you exactly how to tackle this problem with methods that work.
Ever notice how cigarette smell seems to stay forever? There's a scientific reason for that. Tobacco smoke contains over 7,000 chemicals, many of which cling to your walls, ceilings, fabrics and ductwork. These chemicals include formaldehyde, benzene and arsenic – substances you definitely don't want hanging around your home.
The real problem lies in the size of smoke particles. They measure between 0.01-1 microns, which is tiny enough to embed deep into porous surfaces like drywall, carpets, and furniture. This makes getting rid of them through normal cleaning quite difficult.
What's worse, this isn't just regular smoke – we're dealing with thirdhand smoke. This refers to the toxic residues left behind on surfaces long after cigarettes have been put out. Studies show children and pets are especially vulnerable to thirdhand smoke exposure through skin contact, breathing, and even ingestion when crawling or playing on contaminated floors.
Before trying specialty products, start with a thorough deep cleaning:
Baking soda is one of your strongest allies against cigarette smell. This common household item works by neutralizing acidic compounds that cause the smell rather than just masking them.
To use baking soda effectively:
You can also place bowls of baking soda around your home to absorb lingering odours from the air. This method works particularly well in smaller spaces like closets where smoke smell might be concentrated.
Regular cleaning removes less than 50% of embedded smoke residue, which explains why the smell often returns. That's why you need to be persistent and repeat these treatments.
While cleaning removes the source of the smell, you'll also want to freshen the air:
Beyond baking soda, several natural options can help:
Studies show that using these natural methods can significantly reduce smoke smell, though complete elimination often requires persistence or professional help.
Walls are major smoke collectors. The smoke particles stick to the paint and penetrate the surface. To clean them:
For severe cases, you might need to repaint with an odour-blocking primer first, then apply a fresh coat of paint. This seals in any remaining smoke odour that cleaning couldn't remove.
Carpets are perhaps the biggest odour holders in your home. Their fibrous nature traps smoke particles deep within.
For severe smoke odour, you might need to rent a carpet cleaner with an upholstery attachment. Use it on both carpets and furniture. The deep cleaning action can remove more embedded particles than vacuuming alone.
Upholstered furniture can be particularly challenging:
For wood furniture, wipe down with a vinegar solution to remove the residue layer that holds smoke odour.
Sometimes DIY methods aren't enough, especially for homes with years of smoking exposure. Professional odour removal services use specialized equipment that most homeowners don't have access to:
Professional smoke odour removal typically costs between £200 and £1,500, depending on your home's size and how severe the smoke damage is. A full remediation job may take 1-3 days, including air scrubbing, deep cleaning, HVAC system purification, and deodorising.
Once you've gone through the effort of removing cigarette smell, you'll want to keep your home fresh:
Beyond the obvious unpleasantness, cigarette smell comes with hidden costs you might not have considered. Studies show that lingering smoke odours can reduce property value by 20-30% and turn off potential buyers even if the home is otherwise clean and well maintained.
In fact, over 85% of real estate agents report that smoke smell is one of the hardest odours to eliminate and a major deal-breaker for buyers. If you're planning to sell your home, removing cigarette smell isn't just about comfort—it's about protecting your investment.
While many DIY methods can help reduce cigarette smoke smell, sometimes you need professional assistance, especially for severe or long-term smoke exposure. Our specialist equipment and experienced technicians at North West Clean Team can completely remove even the most stubborn smoke odours.
We use industrial-grade ozone treatment and specialist cleaning solutions that penetrate deep into affected materials. Our comprehensive approach addresses not just the obvious areas but also often-forgotten spaces like air ducts where smoke particles hide.
Don't let cigarette smell reduce your quality of life or property value. Contact North West Clean Team today for a free quote on our professional odour removal services. Our team will assess your specific situation and recommend the most effective approach to get your home smelling fresh again.