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Ridding car of tobacco smells - suggestions?
Dave(tm):
Thanks guys, done good tips here. I do think that as annoying as I find it, the smell is quite mild, so hopefully we can get rid!
Will try some of these and report back. Interestingly, when I picked the car up it did smell of a strong chemical, so maybe that's been tried...let's see!
Dave
Golf_GT_TDI:
Dakota odor bomb (use sparingly and/or inside a box with holes in as it does leave a residue which settles on trim panels)
That's probably the best bet :happy2:
LondonGT:
What does that do exactly? I have the same problem in a BMW, it stinks. Had it deep cleaned, all filters changed, air con service and clean up and it still stinks.
I'm a smoker (not in cars) and if I have noticed it it must be bad.
I'm not going to be able to do anything for a while so if you beat me to it please post how it goes
LondonGT:
Has anyone tried the autoglym stuff? Lots of feedback on the Dakota making a mess. I've ordered some of the spray so will try that this weekend, odour eliminator is on order.
TForrest94:
--- Quote from: xjay1337 on July 17, 2015, 01:27:03 pm ---Good luck.
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Dekota bombs only make a mess if you lock it open they shoot high as they are made for domestic house hold use, do short bursts around the car and footwells and shut the doors let it work for a bit and repeat and you will be fine, remember they are very strong so let the car settle and air for a couple of hours before driving
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