Posted by Dachshund on June 05, 2014 at 13:33:47 from (216.139.126.249):
In Reply to: truck smells of cigars posted by ryanwheelock on June 05, 2014 at 09:39:23:
We had a nasty odor in one of our cars. Somebody spilled milk on the front seat and floor. It sat in the hot sun for a couple of weeks without being cleaned up. It REEKED! I dumped a box of baking soda on the seats and carpet, then worked it around with a scrub brush. I vacuumed that out, then scrubbed another box of soda in. I also sprinkled some FRESH coffee grounds on top, and set some in a dish. It sat in the hot sun for a day, then I used the car wash vacuum. No more smell. When a neighbor got an old truck, it smelled like cigarette smoke. He put a dish of coffee grounds in there for a couple hot days, and the smell was gone. The headliner above the driver's head is the hardest part. You will probably need to scrub it with dry soda a couple of times, then carefully vacuum it (after a day or two).
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