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Removing Smoke Smell From a CarBy niteagle77 from East Hampton, NY Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing Smoke Smell From a Car
I have a truck that my son used over the summer, working at a golf course mowing, and the truck reeks of BO. I poured baking soda on the seat bottoms, and leaned the seats all the way back, and covered the backs as well. I even put it on the carpets. Post by fatboyslimsmom RE: Removing Smoke Smell From a CarI firmly believe in Febreeze for getting out smells. I did a foolish thing not realizing it could possibly have hurt my pet. At the time I was desperate. My dog got "skunked" and no washing, tomato juice, or anything took the smell away. I sprayed her with Febreeze while covering her mouth and nostrils. The smell disappeared entirely. I would the spray the car's seats and floors and anywhere that is padded with Febreeze. Post by nanamack8 |
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