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Any ideas?
Hi every one, just a quick question. Has anyone got a way to get rid of the tobbacco smell from the interior???? I have heard of different things but I would rather smell cigar 's than just cover up the smell with "perfume"- any idea's would be helpfull, thanks again.
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They make a product call ozium (sp)that will help, also an old detailers trick is to let a tin of baking soda sit in it for a week, run the ac as much as possible that week, change out the tin as the smell increases. These help. When I smoked cigars in my other car I did this, you can never tell anyone smoked in that bad boy |
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If you like the smell of coffee, put some grounds in an old sock and toss it under the seat. This works for refrigerators and freezers as well. Eventually the coffee will absorb most any bad odor, then you can toss it.
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