Getting rid of smoke smell from a car
Discussion
I picked up my new M3 today, dropping off my four month old M2 that I never got on with.
It turns out it was owned by a smoker. The smell is not severe, and as it was left with the windows open for collection I didn't notice at first, but I'd like to see what I can do to get rid of what smell there is.
It's parked with the windows cracked open, and will live like that for the rest of the sipummer, but has anyone found a way to help the process along?
It has white leather interior, so I don't think I can use any spray on the seats without marking them.
It turns out it was owned by a smoker. The smell is not severe, and as it was left with the windows open for collection I didn't notice at first, but I'd like to see what I can do to get rid of what smell there is.
It's parked with the windows cracked open, and will live like that for the rest of the sipummer, but has anyone found a way to help the process along?
It has white leather interior, so I don't think I can use any spray on the seats without marking them.
I had a valet chap steam clean the interior of my 300e when I had it - the previous owner had smoked in the car and the smell had been very noticeable (he owned it for around a year). I never smelt it again after steam cleaning, and the interior was returned to new which was a great bonus.
jeremyh1 said:
James you dont indicate where you keep it
If you can it will help if you can keep the windows open at night or even the doors if possible
It's in a communal garage, so will live with the windows cracked open a couple of inches.If you can it will help if you can keep the windows open at night or even the doors if possible
Fortunately the smell isn't bad, but it's noticeable.
Recognise this problem which happened upon taking delivery of a MX-5.
It reeked of cigarette smoke when I viewed it, which had even got into the fabric of the seats AND roof.
I took the following action.
Parked on drive NOT in garage.
Emptied a canister of air freshener into the cabin & every nook & cranny including the boot & left car overnight.
Cleaned the seat upholstery & inside of fabric roof.
Then - this is the bit that worked best ...
I placed on the passenger floor a small sheet of metal on which I placed a lit joss stick smelly thing. Did this 2 days/nights running.
As a result the seats & roof stank of poncy nice smelly stuff.
A few open air drives in cold weather got rid of the excessive poncy smell & the car was fresh as new for the next 4 years.
It reeked of cigarette smoke when I viewed it, which had even got into the fabric of the seats AND roof.
I took the following action.
Parked on drive NOT in garage.
Emptied a canister of air freshener into the cabin & every nook & cranny including the boot & left car overnight.
Cleaned the seat upholstery & inside of fabric roof.
Then - this is the bit that worked best ...
I placed on the passenger floor a small sheet of metal on which I placed a lit joss stick smelly thing. Did this 2 days/nights running.
As a result the seats & roof stank of poncy nice smelly stuff.
A few open air drives in cold weather got rid of the excessive poncy smell & the car was fresh as new for the next 4 years.
I once bought a car that was only a year old and one owner. I didn't notice any smell when I viewed it but its windows/boot had been left open (not unusual in early summer at a car dealership).
However it had been standing unsold for the previous few months which I suspect was due to potential buyers catching the slight whiff of ash/smoke during late winter when the dealer couldn't leave it open to air.
The smell wasn't bad - the car had only done 5k and I think it was more a case of someone getting in it immediately after smoking outside the car (the smell on their breath tainting the fabrics, along with some smoke wafting into the car).
It was cured after a few months simply leaving the windows open an inch when it wasn't in use - I had intended from the start to keep it in the garage anyway because it was just a small shopping trolley of a car that would only be used two or three times a week.
However it had been standing unsold for the previous few months which I suspect was due to potential buyers catching the slight whiff of ash/smoke during late winter when the dealer couldn't leave it open to air.
The smell wasn't bad - the car had only done 5k and I think it was more a case of someone getting in it immediately after smoking outside the car (the smell on their breath tainting the fabrics, along with some smoke wafting into the car).
It was cured after a few months simply leaving the windows open an inch when it wasn't in use - I had intended from the start to keep it in the garage anyway because it was just a small shopping trolley of a car that would only be used two or three times a week.
Thanks everyone.
The plan is to ,rave it open, have it well cleaned inside, and set off one of those chlorine bombs.
I'll then buy fake "new car smell" to put back in, and have a nice-smelling ,rather cleaner applied.
It's fortunately not too bad, it's a hint, which I'll notice, but as above, more from someone getting in after smoking perhaps.
I'm Stella hugely unimpressed by the garage, and will complain to BMW GB about how they've chosen to have over someone buying it unseen.
The plan is to ,rave it open, have it well cleaned inside, and set off one of those chlorine bombs.
I'll then buy fake "new car smell" to put back in, and have a nice-smelling ,rather cleaner applied.
It's fortunately not too bad, it's a hint, which I'll notice, but as above, more from someone getting in after smoking perhaps.
I'm Stella hugely unimpressed by the garage, and will complain to BMW GB about how they've chosen to have over someone buying it unseen.
0a said:
As it's a pretty expensive car (I'd assume) could you ask BMW for a full valet?
I would hope they would act to ensure you are not unhappy.
I hope so, but we'll see. I'll accept them turning all of the connectivity on properly and updating the software for the stereo, nav, etc.I would hope they would act to ensure you are not unhappy.
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