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Old 04-08-2008, 12:31 PM
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what is the best way to get cigerette smoke out of my nismo?
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I thought I was going to wait to take delivery of my truck before my first post, but i couldn't resist.
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Old 04-08-2008, 03:50 PM
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First off, just don't smoke in it. But being you already fu(ked that one up your going to have to take it to a really good detail place and pay a decent amount of money. A friend of mine is leasing a G35 and he smokes; part of his lease agreement is not smoking in the vehicle...he always left the windows down, but it still sticks. HE had to take it in to get serviced and he had some yellowing and a pretty strong smoke smell. He had to take it to two times and payed 250$ each time before it was gone. I have no idea what they actually do or use, but he tried a bunch of things himself to no avail.

Oh, and just in case it wasn't clear I am totally joking about the fu(king it up comment.
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Old 04-08-2008, 05:59 PM
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ozium air sanitizer including your a/c and defrost vents run ac max with windows closed for a while to let it do its job. Replace in cabin air filter if you have one. clean every hard surface with amonia and re treat the plastic and or leather. spray febezze on all fabrics. shampoo fabrics if necessary. I used to detail old cars to resell it helps alot. there are services that can do it for you but it is not cheep.
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Old 04-08-2008, 10:37 PM
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smoke smell is a pain to get out... im surprised i didnt have one after finding a cigarette or two in under my HU. i could imagine you have a LOT of cleaning ahead of you.
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i personally don't smoke. i bought my truck used and the previous owner smoked. i've tried frebreeze, odor elimiator and cleaning everything really good. it helped alot but theres still a hint of smoke smell.
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Old 04-12-2008, 12:41 PM
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this reminds me of the seinfeld show when the valet stunk up the car...sorry douche all the interior with your air freshener( liquid) let dry then do it again and again if need be put something to mask odor in vents then finally dont smoke in the truck anymore
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the only real way is to replace your carpet , seats,and the headliner pull the dash apart completely clean the air ducts, take the door panels off clean inside the door, always leave your windows open and the smell will be gone!
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