Removing the smell of cigarette smoke

BlkonBlk

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I read David's article on removing stains and odors



http://www.autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=8604&



I was just curious if anyone else had encountered an effective method for removing the smell of cigarette smoke. I am working on a friends car right now that has a really srtong odor of cigarettes. They didn't ask me to get rid of it for them, but I thought it would be a nice touch.



I don't have an ozone generator, and I don't think I can find anyone that will rent one to me. Any suggestions would be appreciated.



:)
 
I use whatever works. I've found that a great combination of products and procedures is to use Fabreeze on the headliner, carpets and seats and especially under the seats. I get a shot down each air vent for good measure since that is where a lot of the smells get trapped and perpetuated. Ozium makes what I consider to be the best 'new car smell' you can get. Some people don't like it and that is their choice. Smells are an individual thing. Fabreeze can smell a bit soapy so I air out the car really well after using that and then finish it off with Ozium. I've killed a lot of really bad smells using this method. Everything from cigarette smoke to spilled milk that sat in the trunk for the hottest month of the year. It works well for me since that is what I am limited to when I am working. Give it a shot. Don't forget to do something about the air vents.



Something else that works well is to throw a few dryer sheets around for good measure. On cars that don't smell as bad I just leave one under each seat and try and hide one or two up under the dash somewhere. That usually leaves a pleasing smell behind after awhile.
 
Nope. Never tried it. Actually, I don't think I've ever seen it. Do you know where I can find it? I'd love to try it out.
 
The headliner is, by far, the worst offender of stored smoke odors.....



FeBreeze (sp?) works very well, but its just a cover up.



I don't know of anything that actually removes the smell.



I'd be a little afraid to "extract" a headliner.......could get expensive!
 
Taking smoke odor out of a smoker's car is useless. Most of them won't notice the difference since their clothes are saturated all the time anyway.
 
rexster314 said:
Taking smoke odor out of a smoker's car is useless. Most of them won't notice the difference since their clothes are saturated all the time anyway.



That isn't true. I've never removed the smell of smoke upon request from someone who was the actual smoker. Its always been either when they are trying to sell the car or when they just bought the car. If they are going to continue to smoke it in then it wouldn't be worth it. When they want it to appear as new and as well kept as possible then they usually want to take steps to clean it up. Saying that it is useless is not at all true.
 
Nice touch. But it's kinda like perfuming a pig. They'll be smoking in it as soon as they drive away. The FaBreeze will cover up the smell for a while though. It's cheap and takes no time.
 
I smoke in my car on occasion. I know I know. Tisk Tisk. I have one a day, and they're all in the morning on the way to school in the car. I crack my sunroof while in school till the point where its open, but no rain will be able to get in the car if it begins to rain. I find that just opening it that much for a couple hours or so will air the car out nice. By the time I'm out of school, I can go down to my car and smell no smoke at all. I also spray Ozium New Car Smell in my car once a week when washing the car. Spray that, open windows and air that out. Car never smells like smoke after (unless you obviously smoke in it).
 
I have a little trick it's old school but it works. The bounce sheets you use for your dryer stick a couple under the seats. :wavey
 
Jngrbrdman,



I always febreeze the car, and it works a treat. You can even get an extra stength version (I think) which might get rid of strong odours better.



I will have to try spraying down the vents as well, good idea :xyxthumbs Lets just hope I dont fry anything :D



For an air freshner, I use a hanging scent made by Airwick (Haze):



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The citrus smell is really really nice, but I might give the flowery scent a try soon :p :D
 
Need to nuetralize the smoke odor in a car??



Two words....."Taco Bell":scared



For those seeking info on the "odor bomb" it is a little can that sits upright and the top button is depressed, like that on a insect fogger can.



It is said to attack the odor causing bacterias. One can clean and clean but unless you kill the bacteria that causes the odors then then smell will come back. Most car fragrances only cover up the smell for a period of time.



This is where steam vapor cleaners come in handy. I cleaned a 740 BMW with spilt milk that sat for two days in the Texas sun, phew:eek: talk about stank!!



I cleaned the leather seats, carpets and then hit them with my steam cleaner and presto whamo the smell was gone.



Personally I thinkthe Taco Bell option is the best.



Anthony
 
94AccordSedanEX said:
I find that just opening it that much for a couple hours or so will air the car out nice. By the time I'm out of school, I can go down to my car and smell no smoke at all. I also spray Ozium New Car Smell in my car once a week when washing the car. Spray that, open windows and air that out. Car never smells like smoke after (unless you obviously smoke in it).





People that dont smoke can still smell it, bla I hate smoke:mad:
 
another trick I once tried that worked quite well was taking a plastic cup and filling it about half way with ammonia, sealing up the doors and windows on the car and letting it sit overnight... then in the morning I took out the cup of ammonia, and spraying air freshener in the cabin. That took away the smell permanently and and got alot "cleaner" smelling. :up



edit: anyone ever tried to get weed (refer/grass/tree) smoke out of a car? I had one guy that hired me to do that to a caddillac he had just bought, worst thing I've ever had to deal with... nasty stuff...
 
glade or Reinzuit sell a air freshner that is called an airwick i belive its in a white can with blue and green lines on it (sorry been awhile since i have seen it will look this weekend ) and it works great for getting rid of smoke cigarette and cigaWEED.

i let my freind borrow my car for a weekend and there little brother, decieded to drive my car and smoke it out. what i did was turn the heat on and spray everything down all the frabic and even lightly mist the headliner. and leave the a/c on for about 5 minutes. then turn the car off and let it sit for a few hours. works wonders . my mother is a detox nurse and my brother at that time was a nassau county cop. and neither suspected any thing
 
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