how to get rid of cigarrete smell?


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Try the Febreeze like others have said spieg, that stuff works pretty damn well on stuff like that. Also, do what candyman said and give it a good vacuum.


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Yea Febreeze is great...it taked just about any smell out.

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"

:o can you read it?

go away troll :rolleyes:

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Haha Spiegel applies the appropriate bitch slap.

:) Hi, Yeah frebreze works marveously, One that they use in rest homes but is sold in weaker botles for household use, Which in resthomes is actually used when someone does opsies! :x To get rid of the smell. But anyway the household one is for all odors including smoke. The name of it is Neodor, It is really good! Let me know what you think of it. I know we have it in New Zealand and I saw it in Australia when I was there.

All the best,

Brin :)

don't smoke

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hmmmmm, obviously another complete moron who can't read.

Leave your windows cracked overnight if possible, it should go away pretty quickly. I smoke in my car sometimes and you ususally can't smell it overnight if the windows and left cracked a little.

don't smoke

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hmmmmm, obviously another complete moron who can't read.

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thanks mufdvr3669 for calling the retard out obviously some people lack the intellectual fortitude to read words and make sentences

and yes i used febreeze vaccumed the live out of that car left the windows overnight and took it to a car wash, and now i would fart in that car and it would smell like roses :happy: thanks for the help guys (Y) (well most of you)

Smokers are not going to notice the smell, obviously. Although the idea that the odor is still there from one time does amaze me.

Try cruising around with the windows down, if its not to cold. It should get rid of most of it, then get it shampooed. Makes my car smell wonderful everytime, even to the non smokers who ride in it.

get a Odor Bomb Auto Detailing Solutions.com

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Always worked for me... don't know about that website... never used them, but odor bombs work wonderful! they are what detailers use

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"

:o can you read it?

go away troll :rolleyes:

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hey man u got to relax the smoke odor would go away in a cople of days even if u wouldent do anything. plus man u get mad to easy only because he wrote something with out reanding, is not reason to get mad like that :no:

On a day that it not too hot or not cold and really low humidity..

  • Shampoo any carpet in the car and the seats. Don't forget the trunk
  • Wipe the windows down with some window cleaner
  • Clean the dash with cleaner you buy for the auto-parts store.
  • Wipe down the dash with some armor all
  • Make sure you clean out all the vents(take them out if you know how to)
  • Try using a soft brush to wipe down the dash and ceiling.
  • Keep your windows and doors opened for the day to make sure it gets dried and do that outside in the open and not in a garage

(hope you didn't hot box it). Best way is a commerical deodorizer or letting it air out. a combination of all might work, next time crack the windows when your lighting up and it won't smell like smoke when your done. just leave the windows down for a lil after your done :)

hey man u got to relax the smoke odor would go away in a cople of days even if u wouldent do anything. plus man u get mad to easy only because he wrote something with out reanding, is not reason to get mad like that  :no:

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its not my fault he cant read, i just point out the idiots :happy:

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