If you’ve been
smoking in your car, it’s going to take more than opening windows or an
ordinary car wash to let the smell out. This is because your car seats and mats
will also absorb the cigarette smoke. Furthermore, the residue of your
cigarette could be lying anywhere, emitting more odour. So, to thoroughly clean
the car and the odour inside, you’ll need proper Car Detailing.
Let’s go step
wise to understand what you should do for your car to be normal again.
Step 1: Get the Ash Tray and
Odour in the Air Out
Take out the ash
tray from the car and clean it thoroughly. Keep the windows of your car open
while you do so, allowing some odour to escape naturally.
Step 2: Clean the Residue
& Remove Odour from Car Mats
Take out car
mats and brush off any cigarette butt that may be on it. You might need a
carpet shampoo to wash it if it stinks too much. Let it dry. If it still
smells, vacuum clean it.
Step 3: Clean & Remove
Odor from Car Seats
Spread some
baking soda on the car seats and let it absorb the smoke smell and particles
from the seat. After some time, get a vacuum cleaner and clean the seats.
Repeat the process if your seats still smell.
Mostly, this
should do to completely get rid of the cigarette smoke in your car. You can
give another Car Wash and let dry it
for a completely new feel.