Whether you smoke inside your car or you recently purchased a pre-owned vehicle whose previous owner smokered, the smell will eventually build up inside the cabin. While smoke can get left behind on soft surfaces and inside upholstery, there are ways to fix that! How do you get the smoke smell out of a car? Find out below, so your car can smell fresh once again as you drive down the South Elgin roads! 


How to Get Rid of Smoke Smell In a Car: Upholstery

The steps on how to get rid of the smoke smell in a car that has carpet and upholstery are specific. You will need baking soda and a vacuum before you can get started on your Elgin ride. Once you have these materials, you should take the following steps: 

  1. Vacuum the carpet upholstery carefully, so you can get every centimeter of the cabin, including under the seats and in crevices. There should be no ash left once you're done.
  2. Then, pour baking soda liberally over the carpet and upholstery. Afterward, wait for the baking soda to work its magic as it removes the smoke smell from the car! 
  3. After a while, use the vacuum again and vacuum the baking soda. That should've done the trick to get the smoke smell out of the car.
  4. However, if you can still smell it, pour more baking soda in small amounts for it to soak up the smell further. Don't want to wait as you do trial and error? Just leave an opened box of baking soda overnight!

How to Get Rid of Smoke Smell In a Car:Leather and Trim

What about the process of how to get the smoke smell out of a car with leather and trim? See how to remove the smoke smell from the car in Streamwood below: 

  1. Use a special cleaner made particularly for the surface you want to wipe down. For example, if you can smell cigarettes from the dashboard, get a cleaner that's safe on the dashboard material! 
  2. Make sure to clean the surface multiple times as the smell can penetrate deep into the material. Be persistent and patient when it comes to removing the smoke smell from the car. 

What About Other Parts in Your Cabin?

Now that you know how to get the cigarette smell out of your car, you might want to also clean the rest of the interior of your Bartlett ride, so you can drive in it comfortably and happily! Some other easy ways to keep your cabin clean are by wiping down the windows as well as the front and back windshield. You can also replace the air filter once in a while, so that the vents can do their job properly and that the vents won't reek of the smoke residue. 

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Getting the smoke smell out of your car is the first step towards a cleaner cabin! If you want to learn how else you can keep up the interior, contact us today or watch our service videos online.Â