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Old 08-30-2009, 10:55 PM   #4
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There are tons of ideas with a simple google search. They mostly involve "natural" options like vinegar, baking soda, vanilla extract, eucalyptus, fresh loaf of bread, etc, etc. There are many other products you can find in your house such as Lysol, Febreeze, dryer sheets, etc that are said to work wonders. Additionally, there are dozens of products designed specifically for deodorizing such funky spaces, such as "Perky Pucks", "Nature's Miracle", "Unsmoke", "Odor Ban", "Fresh Air", etc, etc, etc.

The biggest key, whatever you do, it seems, is to replace the vehicle's air filter(s) so that stray particles of the unwanted scent are not re-circulated through the car over time.
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