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    20 litres of unleaded and a match will fix it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    20 litres of unleaded and a match will fix it.
    Nice Ron

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    I'm like Jazza, I used to smoke and and now I can't stand the smell of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    20 litres of unleaded and a match will fix it.
    That'll probably work. Or at least, it will move the smoke smell outside.

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    Mythbusters almost got the smell out of a car that they locked a pig inside and sealed it up to rot for a couple of months .
    They had procleaning enzyme chemicals that companies use to clean up homes after a rotten dead body is found. That stuff should get rid of the smell. Just don't know what it's called.

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    They still ended up selling it as a box of parts on wheels...

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    i've been reading about ozone generators, and their use by detailers to eliminate odours, they can be had relatively cheaply on ebay, i think ill give it a go

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