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Removing Smoke Damage
I jut bought a 94 Camaro and the guy who I bought it from was a smoker. What is the best way to remover the "film" (for lack of a better word) that this guy left behing. Its on the dash, windows, etc. although he did a good job covering up the smell. So any special products I should look at? Thanks
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White 07 STI, Bone stock for now |
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Re: Removing Smoke Damage
I have no idea but i was wondering the same thing my car doesn't smell like smoke but it always has a freaking film on the windows and no matter what i clean it with it still has that freaking film
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89 Camaro with lt1/t56/headers,borla exhaust,ac delete, march pulleys, slp CAI,3.73 gears,msd ignition,port & polished heads, reprogrammed pc, free mods, hotchkis suspension,sub-frame conn & weight reduction. |
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Re: Removing Smoke Damage
the first camaro i got was a smoker's car. it had grey interior and it was nasty looking. the t tops was yellow looking. i used hot soapy water to clean mine. laundry detergent is the best to do the floors if you have grey carpet and seats
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Re: Removing Smoke Damage
hell i can't even get that damn gravy stain outta my seats.
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Re: Removing Smoke Damage
that armor all with oxy clean is good too.
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Simple Green.
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