How Do You Get Smell Of Cigarette Smoke Out Of Car Upholstery?
Cigarette smoke stains and leaves odors on clothes and upholstery. The smoke leaves behind a sticky residue that collects on windshields and invades deep into car seats, leaving an unpleasant odor. Removing the smoky smell from the car’s upholstery involves deep cleaning to remove residue that has permeated the car seats. Airing out the car and cleaning and washing the carpet and windshield, along with the car seats, help to rid the car of cigarette smells. Open all the car doors. Sweep the car upholstery and carpet with a hand vacuum or a sweeper upholstery attachment. Remove all crumbs and dirt from the car seats and carpet. Spray the upholstery with an upholstery cleaner. Spray one 3-foot by 3-foot section and rub with a clean rag, dislodging embedded dirt and smoke residue from within the seat fibers. Wipe the seats dry with a clean rag. Clean all of the upholstery in the car, one section at a time. Sprinkle baking soda over the cleaned upholstery in the car. Close the doors of the