how do you get rid of smoke smell?
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I got rid of the smoke smell in a car of mine once by putting a container of baking soda in there. Maybe over nite or something. It soaks up the smell. I also put a few sheets of fabric softener under the seat. That helps too.
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Originally Posted by graystepside
my cousin had the ozone done to her car when she got water in it. The only thing is the man charged her 150 bucks to rent the machine. It really worked well and got the smell out. A cheaper way would to buy downey sheets, the ones you put in a dryer, and put them your ac vents.
I havent thought of using dryer sheets to cover up smell since I quit smoking pot in the basement when I lived at home used to stuff a tube full of dryer sheets and blow the smoke threw the tube worked like a charm
OOOOHHHH the good old days
now all i have a responsibilities
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i sprayed the **** out of it with febreze auto. the only thing it did was make my leather seats sticky. I drove in 32deg weather last night with all the windows down. while driving it was fine, but, once i stopped or put the windows back up, it was bad. I left the windows down and the doors open all night in my garage. i'll go check it out in a min. i'm scared. i've tried baking soda in the past. no luck
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I smoke in my daily driver every day, and it was starting to smell bad enough that it was bothering me. I picked up a bottle of Meguiar's Car Odor Eliminator and man what a difference. I vaccuumed everything out really well and sprayed this on all the cloth surfaces. It works great!!!! I topped it off with a Yankee Candle Company Cotton air freshener, and it smells like a new car again.
http://www.meguiars.com/store_meguia...G-23&store=meg
http://www.meguiars.com/store_meguia...G-23&store=meg
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