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Old 04-11-2013, 08:52 AM   #1
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yes I would definitly take out the kids seats, and I do have leather, but I am concerned about the smell being stuck in the headliner.
I guess it won't matter after we are on the road for 20 minutes, I''m sure I will be lighting one up
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Old 04-11-2013, 08:55 AM   #2
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I did it years ago and as has been said, man it lingered.
I actually drove about an hour and a half, about an hour of it with the cigar lit, and hanging out the window, shielded from wind by back of my hand. Would only pull it in car when dragging and yet stunk up for a while.
Have never done it again.
BTW, leather seats.
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Old 04-11-2013, 08:58 AM   #3
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I was given a spray bottle of some kind of anti-odor stuff from a local B&M a long while ago. It may be worth checking with a local B&M to see what they recommend. Fabreeze ain't gonna cut it.
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I was given a spray bottle of some kind of anti-odor stuff from a local B&M a long while ago. It may be worth checking with a local B&M to see what they recommend. Fabreeze ain't gonna cut it.
Was it "Ozium" by chance? I only smoke in my car a couple times a year and I've found that Ozium helps clear the smell pretty quickly along with a through vacuuming.
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Was it "Ozium" by chance? I only smoke in my car a couple times a year and I've found that Ozium helps clear the smell pretty quickly along with a through vacuuming.
Sounds familiar. Silver spray bottle, uses some kind of pine oil as the main ingredient?
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Sounds familiar. Silver spray bottle, uses some kind of pine oil as the main ingredient?
They have about 5 aromas IIRC, there might be one that uses pine oil. I've always used the "original scent" which doesn't smell like it has any pine oil in it and I've never tried any of the other scents so I can't say what they might use. Their claim / advertising shtick for the original scent was "glycolized ozone". I vaguely recall the cans might have been silver and blue 20 something years ago, the newer cans are white and another color depending on the scent.
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