Getting the smell of smoke out of an interior
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Has anyone got any tips for getting the smell of smoke out of a cloth interior?
My wife's new daily driver was clearly owned by a smoker until recently. We hoped a few days of dangling an air freshener around would do the trick, but it hasn't. The seats have to remain in place - we can't take them out and wash them - but are there any 'spray on' type products that are worth trying?
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My wife's new daily driver was clearly owned by a smoker until recently. We hoped a few days of dangling an air freshener around would do the trick, but it hasn't. The seats have to remain in place - we can't take them out and wash them - but are there any 'spray on' type products that are worth trying?
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I haven't tried this myself but this has been recommended on detailing world:
http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/shop/od...ingle-kit.h...
http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/shop/od...ingle-kit.h...
Edited by Oak Green on Monday 20th October 13:01
Bi-carb of soda, leave it in a few pots all over the car and it absorbs the smell (eventually).
I wasn't convinced it was working but I sniffed one of the pots and it smelt like an ashtray so left it a few more days and it's definitely much better (the magic trees concealed in every storage cubby / door pocket are pretty effective too!)
I wasn't convinced it was working but I sniffed one of the pots and it smelt like an ashtray so left it a few more days and it's definitely much better (the magic trees concealed in every storage cubby / door pocket are pretty effective too!)
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