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By Bertie

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I agree that you will want to find out what the cause of the smell is, not just cover it up with chemicals. I'm one of the teachers with scent allergies, but that's another vent. Some schools, like mine, are just plain old, and the smell is the same smell as in a museum - age. Do try to locate the source, and next time you go there, take along some ground coffee. Put some in several open containers around the room. The coffee will absorb many odors, and just add a hint of gentle aroma to the air....and nobody is allergic to it. :rolleyes:

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