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I want the cig smell out of my car!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Lingerfelt" data-source="post: 3587190" data-attributes="member: 578576"><p>That's probably because you're used to it. As a non-smoker who lets their friends smoke in his car, I still smell the smoke several days after even when they say "Dude it doesn't smell like smoke at all."</p><p></p><p>What works for me is Febreze, but not the normal kind, one of the scented ones. Pick out one that you can stand and spray the headliner/carpet/seats with it. Leave your car shut for about half an hour, then vacuum your seats (just so you don't get out of your car smelling like Rocky Springs or whatever the scent is).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lingerfelt, post: 3587190, member: 578576"] That's probably because you're used to it. As a non-smoker who lets their friends smoke in his car, I still smell the smoke several days after even when they say "Dude it doesn't smell like smoke at all." What works for me is Febreze, but not the normal kind, one of the scented ones. Pick out one that you can stand and spray the headliner/carpet/seats with it. Leave your car shut for about half an hour, then vacuum your seats (just so you don't get out of your car smelling like Rocky Springs or whatever the scent is). [/QUOTE]
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