Get Rid Of Smoke Smell In My Car

How to get rid of smoke smell in my car – this question is asked so often that I just couldn’t help to include it on this site. if you find yourself in need of removing smoke smell from your car, fear not! Good people at yahoo! answers had provided some pretty good suggestions on how to “get rid of smoke smell in my car” Of course, you should also check out the get rid of smoke smell article here as well as the general get rid of smells page.

With the above in mind, here are some suggestions on how you can eliminate smoke smell from your car:

Buy a box of arm and hammer baking soda, it is always less than a dollar and is found in the baking aisle of all grocery stores, keep an open box in your car, it absorbs all smells into it and work miracles. I keep boxes open under my furniture so my house smells fresh. And I sprinkle it on the floor before vacuuming. Baking Soda works miracles, and under a buck. ~ Amy

Take it to a car detail shop and have the interior thoroughly cleaned and then treated with an ozone machine which will help to remove the smoke odors. ~ John

If nothing else will do then do like we did once when i worked at a detail shop once. we cut up a bag of apples in a bucket and left it in the car overnight. ~ Bandit

I used carpet refresher, the powder, and vacuumed it. Then frebreezed the whole thing and left the windows down. Then I used the car spray freshener ~ Karm

Some pretty interesting suggestions there. I’d wager that using ozone machine would work the best, but it would also be most expansive. Baking soda is really good at absorbing smells (just like vinegar is) and should also work quite well, though it will take some time. A similar mechanic is at play with the cut apples or you could use an orange peel to do the same thing.

This simple methods should allow you to get rid of smoke smell in your car. Of course if you or someone who uses that car frequently smokes it will be much harder to remove cigarette odor. In that case you should check out this helpful article that explains how to get rid of cigarette odor even if you still smoke.