^^^ That wouldn't work for me, too many chemicals.
Plus I don't have all that equipment, but thanks for the thought.
Perhaps. But consider:
The Oxiclean and water, then water rinse & wet-dry vacuum is merely oxygen and water.
The lysol is alcohol and a mild anti-bacterial-viral shot that even with the heaviest application is persistent only for minutes.
The only caveat is the Ozium. It's extremely good and efficient. But if not let to dissipate for a few hours can merely irritate lungs, nose and eyes.
If you ventilate at most between either, and especially only treat with Ozium at end of day to let rest overnight?
Neither product is going to be a bother the next morning. It's safe, potent and effective. Above all, very inexpensive.
Don't knock it until you try it. I'll admit though, none is perfect. None will one shot it and get done. Mechanical scrubbing and soaping will be king and primary.
Follow up after with the vacuuming and Lysol- Ozium bombing after basic suds 'n' scrub and I personally guarantee you won't experience lingering odors.
Spot clean children and pet accidents with soap, water and Ozium 2- second blasts to the interior and you'll likely not ever have a stinky ride.
Take it from an occasional cigar smoker.
Edit: most importantly of all, neither cleaning agents as described will interact with one another and produce toxic byproducts. I.e. *Never mix* Oxiclean and bleach, or *any* bathroom+bleach products. (Sodium hypochlorate). Bleach containing products mixed with other, certain strong base cleaning products must absolutely be avoided. Never the twain must meet! Bleach is extremely undesirable in car cleaning. It is almost never apholstery safe on any fabric, cloth, plastic and especially leather.
Treat leather like your own skin. Soap it. Rinse it. Condition it. *Feed* it.