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How to Get Cigarette Smoke Smell Out of a Car

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From Quick Guide: Eliminating Cigarette Odor 101

Summary: In order to get cigarette smoke out of a car, make sure to give the car a full interior detail before using an odor bomb in conjunction with air circulation. Clean out a car's air system while getting rid of smoke smells with help from the owner of a car detailing business in this free video on auto detailing and getting rid of odors.

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Tim Duke is the owner of Premier Detailing, a mobile car detailing business. Duke has years of experience detailing everything from interior carpet and upholstery to outside waxing and...read more

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"Hi, my name is Tim Duke with Premier Detailing located here in Oram, Utah, and I'm going to show you how to remove smoke smell from a vehicle. What you want to do first is you're going to want to clean it down real good, make sure you get a full interior detail, wipe down all the vinyl the leather, the carpets, everything, because the smell is going to be on everything. So you want to make sure you wipe down all the vinyl, especially in the front where the smokers most likely are going to be, you want to wipe down everything, make sure the ash trays are all cleaned out, anything that's going to have the smell, you want wiped off, go over the roof with your cleaners, and the sides, and then what I have here is an odor remover, what you're going to want to do is turn on the heating and air conditioning vents, so things can kind of get some air circulation, and you just kind of flip the cap on, this is called an odor bomb, you can get them from you know, your retailing store, anything like that, you just want a quick little spray inside for a couple seconds, and then close the door. While the vents and things are running, it's going to rotate that air through the vents, you know, because you know, you're driving, and the smoke was going through the vents as well, and so this is going to the vents cleaning that out. So your air system is not only cleaned itself, but the whole car is going to have some fresh air, so that's how you get rid of smoke smell."

eHow Article: How to Get Cigarette Smoke Smell Out of a Car

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