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Third-hand smoke contains residue that may soak in to items that are not routinely washed or cleaned. Third-hand smoke remains longer on

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indoor surfaces.


outdoor surfaces.


clothes.


skin.

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User Dabrut
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Indoor surfaces
Explanation: Thirdhand smoke builds up on surfaces over time. It can become embedded in most soft surfaces such as clothing, furniture, drapes, bedding and carpets. It also settles as dust-like particles on hard surfaces such as walls, floors and in vehicles. Thirdhand smoke can remain for many months even after smoking has stopped. Hope this helped!
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