how to get rid of cigarrete smell?


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don't smoke:rolleyes::

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hey what a great post smartass, got any more of your pearls of wisdom?

did i smoke?

no

do i smoke?

no

if your vision is so bad that you cant read other's posts

ill repeat it again - "I LENT THE CAR TO A FRIEND"

:oo can you read it?

go away troll:rolleyes::

Damn right.  Especially in your moms car.

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in my mom's car?

i make pretty good money way more than you, so i dont need my mother's car

i bought my car, with my own money, its not my fault you cant afford a good car or have to let your mommy and daddy by yours :rolleyes:

its because of people like you and Stigmata? that i dont post as often as i used to, f*cking trolls

I was thinking before reading this thread that you bought a used car from a smoker or something, so I was gonna suggest using the foam from oxyclean to clean it up...however if it's from a single time, then I say vacuuming it really well should do the trick nicely. If there's still a smell I believe frbreeze or somebody makes one for cigarette smoke...actually it might be glade... One of my friends is a heavy smoker and he uses it in his house and suv and it works pretty well.

I'd still try a good vacuum first though, to actually get rid of the odour-causing agents

I was thinking before reading this thread that you bought a used car from a smoker or something, so I was gonna suggest using the foam from oxyclean to clean it up...however if it's from a single time, then I say vacuuming it really well should do the trick nicely. If there's still a smell I believe frbreeze or somebody makes one for cigarette smoke...actually it might be glade... One of my friends is a heavy smoker and he uses it in his house and suv and it works pretty well.

I'd still try a good vacuum first though, to actually get rid of the odour-causing agents

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thank you for that, im gonna try it thanks

see the experienced members arent ###### like the little f*ckers who signed up a week ago :rolleyes:

thanks again

cloth interior? febreeze for autos should do the trick nicely.

also: there is a odor neutralizers sold in places like walmart and maybe others. it is sold to be used in garages, locker rooms etc.

it has something like baking poweder and charcoal inside. it basically absorbs all odors.

left it in on my car seat for a few nights - worked like a charm

make your friend clean it. make it smell like you just whooped his ass :D cause thats what you gotta do for letting him smoke.

the BEST idea for you, is to go to a grocery store / auto-parts store (canadian tire if you have one) or something that knows about hardware (not computers...)

they have special stuff for getting the smell of smoke out of cars... it's mostly used for trying to sell your car, but it will work :D you have a car, DRIVE IT LOL

i smoke, myc ar doesnt smell like cigs, leave ur window open a crack overnight, dont smoke in it for a few days (or never in your case). If u must, get one of those scented trees like in the pic earlier in this post... open the bag but make sure the bag covers up a good 3/4 of the tree and let it hang from the string that way and give it a couple shots of febreeze. It'll be gone in a day, try driving with ur windows down.

take a whole pack.... put two cigarettes in your nasal holes... the rest in your mouth.... light that **** up! and breathe like you nver breathed before.... I assure you that you will quit the minute after...

(if you don't believe me my friend tried it) veeeery funny...lol

**EDIT**

Bleh.. I though the thread was about how to stop smoking cigarette :(

:pinch:

in my mom's car?

i make pretty good money way more than you,  so i dont need my mother's car

i bought my car, with my own money, its not my fault you cant afford a good car or have to let your mommy and daddy by yours :rolleyes:

its because of people like you and Stigmata? that i dont post as often as i used to, f*cking trolls

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oh, bbuurrn.

take a whole pack.... put two cigarettes in your nasal holes... the rest in your mouth.... light that **** up! and breathe like you nver breathed before.... I assure you that you will quit the minute after...

(if you don't believe me my friend tried it) veeeery funny...lol

**EDIT**

Bleh.. I though the thread was about how to stop smoking cigarette :(

:pinch:

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:rofl: :rofl:

its ok

your info is much appreciated :p

One thing I used to do, when I was in high school and had a used car that stunk, was get dryer sheets and stuff them in the floor vents, under the seats, and in the back. It smelled a hell of a lot better than the previous smell.

if those sprays dont work, you can always go to a car wash and get the inside shampooed, tell them to add some scent to the soap so that it sinks in the cloth really good.. only problem is that it might cost you a bit, costs about $50 here :/ get your friend to pay for it.

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