One Week, SMOKE FREE!

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Whitechapel

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My clothes, car, house started smelling good (all the time)
Food tastes better
My car windows are much clearer
I can breathe...a little better each month and I am starting to walk more.

These are the major selling points on why I needed to quit smoking in general. My friend and his wife got into my car and went "man it smells like a cigar in here!" It was at that point I decided I needed to stop. Then my buddy told me about ecigs and gave me some great advice. And then it began. I have noticed my apartment smells better. Not amazing, but better. I don't know if it's my nose or my apartment though (but probably my apartment). I am a mostly clean person, my apartment isn't pristine but it's also not unkempt by any means. The same buddy who gave me the advice also told me that unlike smoke, the vapor doesn't cling to the walls and it will actually improve the smell of the room if anything.
 

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These are the major selling points on why I needed to quit smoking in general. My friend and his wife got into my car and went "man it smells like a cigar in here!" It was at that point I decided I needed to stop. Then my buddy told me about ecigs and gave me some great advice. And then it began. I have noticed my apartment smells better. Not amazing, but better. I don't know if it's my nose or my apartment though (but probably my apartment). I am a mostly clean person, my apartment isn't pristine but it's also not unkempt by any means. The same buddy who gave me the advice also told me that unlike smoke, the vapor doesn't cling to the walls and it will actually improve the smell of the room if anything.

The smell of heavy tobacco smoking can linger for months and even years. And yes....definately your sense of smell is coming back to %100. Febreeze the heck out of your couch, carpets and curtains. And give yourself another big pat on the back!
CONGRATS!
 

Whitechapel

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The smell of heavy tobacco smoking can linger for months and even years. And yes....definately your sense of smell is coming back to %100. Febreeze the heck out of your couch, carpets and curtains. And give yourself another big pat on the back!
CONGRATS!

When I bought my Twist I also bought a huge can of Ozium :D
 
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