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    What do you think of my strategy for this specific interior job?

    Hello, I've been a long time follower of this forum, but this is my first post. I recently bought a second hand smaller sized SUV (2015 Lincoln MKC). The car is not that old, but unfortunately, the interior has that wonderful cigar odor to it. I have been a detail fanatic on all of my personal cars, and this car is not that old, but has a fairly dirty interior for its age. It definitely will clean up nice, however, I want to run by my mental strategy on cleaning this one and eradicating the odor. For reference, in the past I bought one other car that had a smoke odor, and I used one specific product that left a new scent (Meg's odor eliminator spray) in the car I couldn't stand, so I had to get rid of it. My goal here is to clean things up, and remove as much of the smoke smell without adding any new scents. There are a few steps I feel kind of puzzled on exactly what to do. Any comments on any step is absolutely welcome though. Thank you!

    1. Vaccum everything thoroughly.
    2. Wipe down all hard surfaces with a vinegar water solution.
    3. Clean all leather surfaces with a leather "cleaner."

    4. This is where I get stuck, the cars interior is not filthy as it's not old, it just is in dire need of a vacuuming. Would you guys recommend I shampoo the carpets? What do you recommend that has no lingering fragrance? Would you recommend an extractor or just a basic shampoo?

    5. Clean headliner (again, what solution would you suggest that has no lingering odor)

    6. Run ozone generator and/or use one of those sodium chlorite bombs.
    7. Treat leather surfaces with conditioner.

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    Re: What do you think of my strategy for this specific interior job?

    You got rid of a car just because it ended up smelling like Megs New Car Scent Air Refresher? You know that scent goes away in just over a month maybe 2 right?

    But vinegar's cool? Lol.
    Leather conditioner smells, so you might wanna think twice about that 1. Lol. I'm just messin with you now

    FYI: Megs air refresher has different scents available.
    If it was me I'd steam clean the interior, especially the leather. Then drop 1 of those Megs air refreshers that you hate.

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    Re: What do you think of my strategy for this specific interior job?

    I think he got rid of that product, not the vehicle. I could be wrong.

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    Re: What do you think of my strategy for this specific interior job?

    Quote Originally Posted by Puckman View Post
    I think he got rid of that product, not the vehicle. I could be wrong.
    But those cans air refresher are 1 time use, so I think he meant the car. Lol

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    Re: What do you think of my strategy for this specific interior job?

    You hate new car scent but want to spray vinegar in the car? I would take new car scent over vinegar. I just recently put vinegar in mine to remove some salt stains that I was too lazy to remove for that exact reason. Vinegar can stay there for weeks. I would suggest finding an apc with almost no smell and use that.
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    Re: What do you think of my strategy for this specific interior job?

    I did sell the car itself. It was not a meguiars bomb, it was the spray. The spray smell never went away, even with additional ozone treatments. What all purpose cleaners do you recommend that have no lingering fragrance? Natural leather smell, not the artificial stuff, is fine. Anything natural doesn't bother me, it's any sort of chemical fragrance.

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    Re: What do you think of my strategy for this specific interior job?

    Told ya. Lol.

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    Re: What do you think of my strategy for this specific interior job?

    Quote Originally Posted by Samcrac View Post
    What all purpose cleaners do you recommend that have no lingering fragrance?
    I'd recommend Meguiars D101 All Purpose Cleaner Concentrate. It has a light fresh scent that dissapates quikly. Doesn't linger at all and works great @10:1 dilution ratio for just about all interior surfaces.

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    Re: What do you think of my strategy for this specific interior job?

    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
    Told ya. Lol.
    I sit corrected.

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    Re: What do you think of my strategy for this specific interior job?

    Wuttt? You sold a car because of an air freshener? Wowzers...

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