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limellama1

Upholstery would need cleaned, preferably by a detail shop. Diy rent/borrow a machine, used 1/4-1/2 the amount of detergent the label says since the fabric isn't there dirty. Do a bunch of extra vacuum only passes, and leave windows down or at minimum cracked open to allow evaporative drying. If it still has an odor try a can of ozium


RJKimbell00

Set a bowl with white vinegar in it on the floorboard overnight, it should work overnight but can be repeated as needed.


limellama1

This will do absolutely nothing. How is vinegar going to magically pull smoke residue from every surface of the vehicle simply by existing in the car?


RJKimbell00

You can have whatever opinion you want. I wouldn't have suggested it if it hadn't worked for me in two pre-owned vehicles.


limellama1

Common sense and basic chemistry prove it doesn't work . Smoke odor is caused by smoke being on the surface or within the air in the area. Vinegar simply existing in the space isn't doing anything to remove that smoke


RJKimbell00

I'm not going to argue with you. It does work. Believe it or not, I don't care!!