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    My shop sells those I believe its high dollar stuff.
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    I smoke in my truck alot and I cant smell it at all the next day. I have some air fresheners in my truck though that work well. I think they are called California Scents or something like that.
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    Ya just roll the windows down for awhile. I do it now and when I was a kid I would smoke all kinds of stuff in my moms truck and she never said anything.
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    I smoke in my cars quite regularly and yeah, it's noticable. Even if you were to use some kind of air purifier, chances are your car will still reek if you smoke in it regularly like I do which is pretty much every day. If it does bother you or other people who ride in your car, you've probably got the best idea, don't smoke in the car.

    I smoke in my house too, down in the basement (a 26 x 30 finished room). I use hepafilters but even they don't remove the smell completely. Febreeze works wonders! Spraying some Febreeze after I smoke a cigar just about eliminates the smell even to the most discerning of noses.
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    Default 2nd the febreeze

    I use febreeze in my auto also....and it does work well. I smoke daily on my commute to/from work, about 25 min each way. I keep a small spray bottle in my car and mist the upholstery about every other day or so.

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    I'm gonna try the febreeze, thanks for the advice. I have leather in my Nissan, but even with all four windows fully open, I have to air my car out for several days to get the stale smoke smell out 99%. I know I will be trading my car in one day and I don't want the resale value affected.

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