Hi all,
I have used cedar clippings to help remove smoke smell from a piece of 
furniture that came from a smoking home. I put fresh clippings in a couple of 
time. It worked for this so I would put the book and cedar in an ziplock and 
try.
Joan

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> On Jun 29, 2015, at 1:48 PM, Liz and Ken Roberts <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> I have used white vinegar to freshen my carpet. While I would hesitate to 
> spray any on the book itself, I wonder if leaving the book open near a bowl 
> of white vinegar might help? 
> 
> I've also mixed a little baking soda to a larger amount of white vinegar with 
> a couple of drops of mild essential oil (not perfume) and sprayed it on my 
> carpets to freshen it and it seemed to work. I wouldn't put the oil near a 
> book, but perhaps some of the baking soda in the bowl of vinegar and leave it 
> near the open book? Just mix it over a sink since the vinegar and baking soda 
> have such an explosive effect on one another!
> 
> Liz in beautiful, sunny Missouri, USA
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