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jamned -> RE: Uugh!Cigarette smoke! (2/13/2008 7:08:14 PM)
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I found a link on google, here: http://www.getridofthings.com/get-rid-of-smoke-smell.htm The things I'd try in order of easiest to hardest: 1. Leave all the windows down and if possible, d/c the battery and open all the doors. Let your car sit like this for a day or two. A garage might be the only feasible place for this. Just as an extra measure, I'd take all the rugs out while doing this. 2. Cover all of the carpet/cloth interior with baking soda. Again, leave it like this for a couple of days and then vacuum it all up. 3. Take out the rugs and shampoo them or steam clean them. 4. Get a handheld steam cleaner and steam clean the cloth surfaces in your car (except for the interior upholstry on the roof and walls of your car, as they'll be mounted with glue). Be sure to use (a) distilled water to keep the steam cleaner tidy, (b) dry rags to wipe clean the areas that you've blasted with steam, and (c) gloves that'll keep you from getting steam burned. I have a handheld steam cleaner from harbor freight that i bought on sale for around 30 bucks. It's very small and it'd take about 3 hours to steam clean an entire car's interior. I guess if you start with 1 and work your way down, you can stop when you decide that the next item is too much effort for you (or if one of the previous numbers did the job). Another suggestion on that page was to put coffee grinds in your car, but that'll just leave your car smelling like coffee.
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