the only way is O3 eather from a generator or a spray. O3 is actualy a poison it kills the bacteria that generates the smell.
any thing else is a waste of time, even cleaning may clean but will not kill the bacteria
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the only way is O3 eather from a generator or a spray. O3 is actualy a poison it kills the bacteria that generates the smell.
any thing else is a waste of time, even cleaning may clean but will not kill the bacteria
I bought a WH Statesman that was smoked in, infact the dirty bahstards used the storage compartment under the radio as an ashtray.:mad:
I tried to get the smell out but like you I couldn't, so I took it to a professional detailing place. They removed the seats and steam cleaned the carpet and roof lining (according to them the roof holds more smell than the floor), then they used Wurtz leather conditioner on the seats.
When I got it back, it smelt like a brand new car and 2 years later the smell hasn't returned.
Oh and it only cost $200.
Hope this helps.
Neale
That's a lot of advice in a short time. Thanks.
Frank - I will take you up on the offer of your Ozone machine if that's ok. Send me a PM and I will organise to call over. You've shifted from Norwood haven't you?
I'll have to find out who supplies the stuff that Incisor mentioned. Yellow Pages on Monday I guess.
Smoking in cars should be BANNED :mad:
Try an open box of bicarb soda. I got a whole bunch of water into my Toyota corona carpet once when I lived in Qld. It was summer and the carpets stunk!! Placed the bicarb under the seat and it fixed the smell no worries...
Angus
Bicarb works.
One car I owned smelled a lot better after I lost an apple in the back. Never did find the apple but it always smelled of fresh apples.:eek: