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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: JamesV6CDX on 07 June 2008, 19:52:48
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Project no fear has come along very nicely and it's now at the stage whereas I feel I can "depend" on it, so the project is a sucess and I'll be keeping it for some months at least to get the value from it.
I need to do some very minor final things, but the one thing I'm noticing at the moment is that one of the previous owners was a smoker, and there is a very strong smell of this in the car.
Now in a couple of weeks, I am going to pull ALL of the seats out of it, basically totally stip the interior.
While it's at this stage I want to clean up the carpet and roof lining and all little nooks and crannies as best as I can to get rid of the smell.
Any ideas what to use or the best methods? I've thought about using the steam cleaner on it? Any good solvents you know of?
No need to worry about cleaning the seats or door cards though - as a nice leather set is going back in there (Thanks Psychnurse :D ) !
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i hear a lemon, sliced in 2, and left in the car over night does the trick! Put one on the rear luggage rack.
another on the arm rest or something at the front.
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Constant breaking wind will mask it, and say to Maria you have to fart to overcome the fag smell ;D
You'll struggle to get rid of it - my back bedroom still stinks from when Mrs TheBoy's brother lived with us for a while when he seperated. He would never smoke in the house - he's too concious for that, but just pile of clothes etc before they got washed...
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Constant breaking wind will mask it, and say to Maria you have to fart to overcome the fag smell ;D
You'll struggle to get rid of it - my back bedroom still stinks from when Mrs TheBoy's brother lived with us for a while when he seperated. He would never smoke in the house - he's too concious for that, but just pile of clothes etc before they got washed...
Hopefully removing the seats and door cards will go some way towards getting rid of it! ;D
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Steam clean will help. Think a slightly thinner road tar perfused through the fabrics. (Nice!)
I do think those Neutradol things help too, they seem to absorb it.
And plenty of fresh air too.
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Steam clean will help. Think a slightly thinner road tar perfused through the fabrics. (Nice!)
I do think those Neutradol things help too, they seem to absorb it.
And plenty of fresh air too.
I think he was replacing seats/cards ;)
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Stean clean along one edge but aim away from the main carpet and then if you decide to steamclean it, strap it between 2 strips of 2x1 along the clean edge and hang it up, Give it a good clean and then rinse with the hose pipe. leave it to hang to dry with one corner lower than the other it will be more or less dry in 2/3 hours on a good day.
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That was the only efficient way to clean a customers car where they had spilt a bottle of milk in it.
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That was the only efficient way to clean a customers car where they had spilt a bottle of milk in it.
Phooo what a stink!! No duck debris though :y
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Cleaned cars worse that that natey.
Some real horror stories.
The Metro Turbo we once cleaned is a good story, but sadly cannot be told on the forum.
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my mv6 has been smoked in
air wick lavender does the trick on carpets use febreeze on the roof lining and that shud shift it!
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VAX it
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I used a lot of elbow grease and a little soap and water and the Elite is smelling loads better, ive also left the sunroof tilted open to let some fresh air in.
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what about an air con cleaner £5.00 from tesco
let the aresol off in the car for ten mins and it debugs and purifys the interior
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Ive looked in Tescos and can't find that stuff, I had to pay £11.99 in Halfords :(
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VAX it
doesn't really help, neither does a proper carpet cleaner ime
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I hear that Prawns are good, juat stick them down the heater vents and leave only for a bit (week or two) should mask the smell of the fags nicely ;D ;D
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A thorough steam clean & valet is your best bet. The lemon suggestion may help as might a vinegar & water solution on hard surfaces. This time of year keep windows open while driving., nothing better than fresh air. Can't help any further as i smoke myself but natural remedies, ie vinegar, lemon & fresh air are your best bet. Too many folks drive about with the windows up. Even if i did'nt smoke the air is too humid in a car with the windows shut.
Oh, i nearly forgot, a week or so after wet vaxing the carpets do 'em again dry with shake & vac as you would at home!!! :y