Okay Tony, thanks for the extra information. There are some commercial products available that work well. Here is one example. Pouch: Click here: SmellezeTM Paint But, there are also some home remedy type things you can try as well. Burning either scented candles or oils that have either eucalyptus, juniper, clove, cinnamon, or grapefruit are effective at absorbing odors. So is sitting some open containers of Arm and Hammer baking soda around. Of course ventilating the area with as much air as possible is a must as that also promotes drying. If you have a HEPA filtered air cleaner, put that in the room. Unfortunately, even with all these assists, the main thing that is going to finally get rid of it is when it has dried to the point that it's no longer releasing the resins use in the manufacture of the product. I hope these will help you out, especially if you can use a combination of them. If you have further questions though, just let us know. Patricia
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