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Originally Posted by BrianL99
I bought a Condo that was smoked in for a couple of years. After closing, I went to the Condo, turned on my Ozone machine and left it running for a few days. Smell gone, never to return!
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Ozone will degrade plastics, so there's a balance

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No doubt it works. That said, it is a health hazard, so it needs to be used tactically. I'd be concerned that a condo with a shared wall would experience some spill over into an occupied spaced.
I guess it also would depend on your machine. I have some machines that produce fairly high levels of Ozone. After they run, it's not uncommon to smell it when walking up to a home.