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Getting Cigarette Smoke Smell Out of a Car?

How do I get cigarette smoke smell out of my car?

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May 31, 20152 found this helpful
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Set a small pint jar half full of white vinegar, close up the windows and leave that all night. The vinegar will absorb any and all bad smells no matter where you find them, I promise.

I do this all the time in my home leaving several small jars of vinegar set in different areas of our house as this helps control cooking odors too (like the cooking cabbage smells).

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June 7, 20160 found this helpful

Lid off?

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