I've recently helped a friend acquire a vehicle where the previous owner was a heavy smoker. We cleaned it up and vacuumed it very well, including wiping everything off, cleaning the windows and cleaning and conditioning the leather with leather products. The smell is still present.
I know shampooing the entire interior may help but we're not ready for that step yet.
I've put baking soda in a few plastic containers and set the containers without the lids on the floor in the front and rear. I've also poured some vinegar in separate containers and also positioned them throughout the car.
The first night I did this, it seemed to work where the next morning the car had a strong smell of vinegar and all of the smell was gone. However, I think the vinegar was just masking it.
The baking soda I used was old that was in my fridge to keep odors out.
Will buying new baking soda help as this one is no longer absorbing odors or is there no such thing as baking soda absorbing everything it could and no longer doing its job? Same question as far as the vinegar. If it has absorbed everything it could, is it pointless leaving it in there over night? Should these be dumped after every use or can I continue to re-use for absorbing the odors?
Any other natural remedies one can recommend? I've read that cutting an apple and leaving it in the car will also absorb. Is this true?
Any other advice?
I know shampooing the entire interior may help but we're not ready for that step yet.
I've put baking soda in a few plastic containers and set the containers without the lids on the floor in the front and rear. I've also poured some vinegar in separate containers and also positioned them throughout the car.
The first night I did this, it seemed to work where the next morning the car had a strong smell of vinegar and all of the smell was gone. However, I think the vinegar was just masking it.
The baking soda I used was old that was in my fridge to keep odors out.
Will buying new baking soda help as this one is no longer absorbing odors or is there no such thing as baking soda absorbing everything it could and no longer doing its job? Same question as far as the vinegar. If it has absorbed everything it could, is it pointless leaving it in there over night? Should these be dumped after every use or can I continue to re-use for absorbing the odors?
Any other natural remedies one can recommend? I've read that cutting an apple and leaving it in the car will also absorb. Is this true?
Any other advice?