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Does anyone in this group use this type of fragrance lamp in your home ?
If so, could you share your experience.... oder control, fragrance, type
of lamp, where bought, etc.
Thanks !!
--James--
Jay Ar
06-26-2005, 07:39 PM
Joe wrote:
> Does anyone in this group use this type of fragrance lamp in your
> home ?
>
> If so, could you share your experience.... oder control, fragrance,
> type of lamp, where bought, etc.
>
> Thanks !!
>
> --James--
Hi James. I've used it. Excellent for removal of cigar smoking odor.
Unfortunetely the fuel is too expensive. I've been experimenting with home
made variations to no avail.
Check this: http://tinyurl.com/7dgsk
Tim Fischer
06-26-2005, 07:39 PM
No BerGers here, but sometimes we listen to the BeeGees
Mitch@this_is_not_a_real_address.com
06-27-2005, 12:18 AM
>Hi James. I've used it. Excellent for removal of cigar smoking odor.
>Unfortunetely the fuel is too expensive. I've been experimenting with home
>made variations to no avail.
I bought one to get rid of cigar smoke in our four-seasons room.
Works great!! I burn it for about 30 minutes after having a cigar.
Next morning...no smoke smell at all. We were skeptical, but it
passes the wife test.
As far as fuel, go to your pharmacist and have him order 98-99%
anhydrous isopropyl alcohol. That's all the expensive Lampe Berger
fuel is!
Buy one bottle of the expensive, scented fuel. Fill your lamp with
the alcohol, add a tiny amount of the scented fuel (just enough to get
a little scent...pure alcohol has a sterile, medicinal quality).
There ya go! I've been using the same $10 bottle of fuel for a year
now. The alcohol should cost $15-$20 for a gallon.
James
06-28-2005, 12:04 AM
Mitch, thank you very much for this reply !!
--James--
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