Short of pulling all the upohlestry out, is there any way to get the smell of old cigarettes out of a truck?
Lucky me, I get to move my crap to yet another loaner truck! To make matters worse, I dont smoke but the previous driver did. It's only been a few minutes and already my allergies are fired up and I just know the smell has permeated my clothes and everything I own. THIS SUCKS! Any suggestions?
Is there any way to get cigarrette stink out of a truck?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by truckerdave1970, Sep 29, 2009.
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not that I know of, sorry!!!! Gets in the duct work, everything !!!!!
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Yes there is. Start smoking yourself! That's what I did & I don't smell the cigarette stink anymore!
sewerman Thanks this. -
Wipe the interior down real good. Then place a few "Bounty" dryer sheets throughout the cab and sleeper to help mask the smell.
Repeat after about 2 weeks.
The dryer sheets will hold the smell down long enough for the upholstery to absorb the scent. Then you shouldn't have any more issues.
Be sure and toss the mattress. -
baking soda, charcoal,
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Gasoline and a match..

Try spraying the heck out of it with Frabreeze.. My wife swears by that stuff. -
Renuzit Odor Eater seems to work pretty well. Similar to Fabreeze, but marketed for pet odors.
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Change your A/C filter also.....
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There was quite a long thread on this subject a few months ago, if I recall correctly. There were a bunch of tips on there, but I doubt that much of anything worked. You might try a thread search.
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get a can of coffe and sprinkle the whole can in the floor....next day vacuum it up....always worked for me....
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