Smoke Bombs For Cars

Beemerboy

Just One More Coat
My neighbors are going to stop smoking there are going to one of those week long in-house programs....Once they get back they want to have there car de-smoked.....I can't remember where to get the aerosol cans that are for de-smoking the car....any help?

Thanks
 
I used to remove odors from used cars for 20+ dealerships. The product below never failed, even removed skunk! No fragrance, just removes what's there and does so in 15 minutes or less on average. No, I don't sell it anymore. It is available online - google it.
FWIW......
 
Where do you buy this stuff?


RTexasF said:
I used to remove odors from used cars for 20+ dealerships. The product below never failed, even removed skunk! No fragrance, just removes what's there and does so in 15 minutes or less on average. No, I don't sell it anymore. It is available online - google it.
FWIW......
 
Just google for it, I don't know any of the distributors anymore. It's considerably cheaper by the gallon, ounce wise, use any trigger sprayer that produces a fine mist or a fogging machine.

There are extensive instructions available online too. I also sold to nursing homes, etc. where odor is a constant problem.

Shop by price and ,as always, compare shipping costs.
 
Thanks

RTexasF said:
Just google for it, I don't know any of the distributors anymore. It's considerably cheaper by the gallon, ounce wise, use any trigger sprayer that produces a fine mist or a fogging machine.

There are extensive instructions available online too. I also sold to nursing homes, etc. where odor is a constant problem.

Shop by price and ,as always, compare shipping costs.
 
Thanks all I looked it up online and this will be one that I put in my arsenal for detailing as well as passing off to the neighbors.
 
Just five minutes ago I became aware of a product that is sold in Target. It's called Odor Eliminator by AtmosKlear. ( Good name for a brand! )
 
I've used the "Big D" odor bombs from SparkleAuto.com with some success.... but I like the looks of that spray stuff RTexasF posted -- I think I'd give that a shot first.
 
I've used the liquid deo Smokescreen by Zep with some success. Smelly though. A bomb/fogger will probably be best. Can you rent an ozonator nearby?
 
Beemerboy said:
My neighbors are going to stop smoking there are going to one of those week long in-house programs....Once they get back they want to have there car de-smoked.....I can't remember where to get the aerosol cans that are for de-smoking the car....any help?

Thanks
As Shiny Lil Detir said Sparkle Auto.com/ odor control.html .
 
By the way, Nok Out is especially effective on smoke odors be it from cigs or a burned out house.

Most, but not all, odors I treated in cars were cigars & cigarettes.

It also works to defeat mold, mildew, and the like. Every once in a while I'd get a convertible with the top left down and a soaked interior.
 
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