niklynn1
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My daughter just turned 16 and I bought her a used car. I feel like a got a good price on the car, with relatively low miles, BUT, unfortunately, the previous owner was a smoker.
We cleaned the carpets and upholstery, wiped down every surface and have used odor absorbing gel and baking soda, plus Febreze, but the smoke smell is still overwhelming. We've even left dryer sheets under the seats. Still, strong smoke smell.
After forking out the money for the car, I can't really afford to have it professionally cleaned and detailed. Does anyone have any other ideas for removing the smoke smell? It's my daughter's first car, and I hate the idea of her driving around with that horrible odor.
Thanks
We cleaned the carpets and upholstery, wiped down every surface and have used odor absorbing gel and baking soda, plus Febreze, but the smoke smell is still overwhelming. We've even left dryer sheets under the seats. Still, strong smoke smell.
After forking out the money for the car, I can't really afford to have it professionally cleaned and detailed. Does anyone have any other ideas for removing the smoke smell? It's my daughter's first car, and I hate the idea of her driving around with that horrible odor.
Thanks