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AC smells bad

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ruppstang:
I tried a home remedy that seems to have worked. I bought a can of Lysol spray started the car selected normal AC turned the fan on hi, cracked the windows and sprayed the Lysol in the cowl vent. I did this for about 20 minutes. So far it has worked.

drummingrocks:

--- Quote from: ruppstang on September 07, 2014, 11:20:31 AM ---I tried a home remedy that seems to have worked. I bought a can of Lysol spray started the car selected normal AC turned the fan on hi, cracked the windows and sprayed the Lysol in the cowl vent. I did this for about 20 minutes. So far it has worked.

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I'm dealing with this on a Ford Ranger pickup we bought recently to fix up and resell.  The previous owner bought it new and smoked cigars.  The interior literally reeks of cigar smoke, to the point that my wife won't ride in it.  With the windows down, the truck airs out a bit, but the minute it has to sit with the windows up, the smell comes out all over again.  A local detailer here in town recommended a product called A/C Line Deoderizer.  Advance Auto and probably Autozone carry it; it's in a lime green and white can.  I believe you do like Marty said and spray it in the vents while the A/C is running.  I haven't tried it yet, but I plan on giving it a shot soon.   :D

jwc66k:

--- Quote from: drummingrocks on September 08, 2014, 11:33:17 AM ---The previous owner bought it new and smoked cigars.  The interior literally reeks of cigar smoke, to the point that my wife won't ride in it. 
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It's more than the A/C. The smoke has penetrated porous items in the interior, and settled on other surfaces. You are going to have to replace the carpets, seats, headliner, dash pad, door panels and paint everything else.
You will also have a new appreciation of those little obnoxious fir tree deodorizers hanging from rear view mirrors.
Jim

drummingrocks:

--- Quote from: jwc66k on September 08, 2014, 12:06:15 PM ---It's more than the A/C. The smoke has penetrated porous items in the interior, and settled on other surfaces. You are going to have to replace the carpets, seats, headliner, dash pad, door panels and paint everything else.
You will also have a new appreciation of those little obnoxious fir tree deodorizers hanging from rear view mirrors.
Jim

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Oh, believe me, I know.  You can take carpet cleaner to just about any surface inside the truck and come away with nasty yellow residue.

BobV:
You might try one of the Chlorine Dioxide based products like Starbrite, AutoShocker or AutoVaccine.

My daughter spilled an entire crockpot of chili in her car. After pulling the carpet and thorough cleaning, it still reeked. AutoShocker got rid of the smell - local detailer recommended it, as they use on smoker's cars...

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