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<p>[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 394899, member: 36"]Or, as long as it's just candles, keep the cabinet doors closed and leave bad enough alone? I'd try a container of baking soda. Pop the top, bung it in, and close the door. Leave it alone for a few days to a week. It works on refrigerators and in cat boxes. It's a heckuva lot cheaper than an ozone machine and safe around cats.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="evelyb30, post: 394899, member: 36"]Or, as long as it's just candles, keep the cabinet doors closed and leave bad enough alone? I'd try a container of baking soda. Pop the top, bung it in, and close the door. Leave it alone for a few days to a week. It works on refrigerators and in cat boxes. It's a heckuva lot cheaper than an ozone machine and safe around cats.[/QUOTE]
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