ShortNCuddlyAm Now you have me picturing every time someone lit up a cigarette that a piece of raw meat would rain from the sky and splat on the end of their cigarette.
*Sighs* My mother smoked my entire life until she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. The cancer part was a miracle (she'd had it for over a year but her body had encapsulated it and the doctor outright told her she'd "won the lottery"), but the only thing that forced her to quit was because she needed a complete hysterectomy, and the thing that keeps her off is knowing that I'm so, so proud of her and that I would be devastated if she ever picked up a cigarette again.
Those U.S. ads bothered her to watch when she was a smoker (she was about a pack and a half a day at the very least), but like any addiction, she would push the facts to the back of her mind.
As for smoke free...the only thing I can think of that could possibly help a LITTLE (trust me, I used to smell like an ash tray despite being fastidious about my hygeine, it literally would sneak into drawers, clothes, the walls, everything. I sprayed the wall with bleach (....centipede destroying, don't ask), and nicotine literally dripped down the walls in brown rivulets.)...try keeping your doll in-box, and investing in one of those air-tight zipper bags that you suck all of the air out of with your vacuum cleaner, and if at all possible, when you want to play with him, do so outside in the fresh air. None of that will eradicate the smell completely (trust me, the only thing that works is for the smoker to stop and wait a year for your house to rid itself of the skanky smell) but it will definitely help by keeping all of the nicotine infested air from getting to your dolls.
Sorry that this is a problem with no easy solution
versora. I really feel for you.