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Re: Is baking soda enough to keep car smelling fresh?
Sito,
That last response didn't answer any of the previous questions from people trying to help
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Re: Is baking soda enough to keep car smelling fresh?
Originally Posted by hernandez.art13
What year make/model is your car? The reason I ask is because if it's happening mainly when it rain. It makes me wonder if there could be a possible hole on the floor board of your vehicle or somewhere.
Have you determined where the smell is coming from exactly? Sounds like there is a leak somewhere inside your vehicle.
I would try and find the source first.
Had something similar happen to me on another car that I owned.
Also,
I could send you a small sample of my car scent. But it's more like a perfume. Where it won't eliminate odors, it'll just change the scent of your vehicle. Just like a human perfume would.
PM if interested
the source of smell come from vents. should I spray something in there?
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Re: Is baking soda enough to keep car smelling fresh?
There are several options for sanitizing air vents that are available on AGO.
The one from Einzett gets good reviews.
I have no experience with them.
Hopefully, someone who has used them will chime in.
I would search the AGO store and then do a search of the Forum for reviews of the available products.
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Re: Is baking soda enough to keep car smelling fresh?
you should also check your air condition cabin filter maybe located behind glove box
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Re: Is baking soda enough to keep car smelling fresh?
Originally Posted by asalesagent912
you should also check your air condition cabin filter maybe located behind glove box
+1
Forgot about that
My '09 GMC Truck doesn't even have one
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Originally Posted by asalesagent912
you should also check your air condition cabin filter maybe located behind glove box
that should be replaced every so often. Since there is a smell there I would go ahead and use the 1Z Klima as well.
It's all in the details
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Re: Is baking soda enough to keep car smelling fresh?
cabin air filter is still in good condition but It isn't carbon air filter. should I buy carbon activated air filter? is it worth to buy carbon air filter?
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Google is a wonderful tool when used.
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