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Sounds like your car is plagued with human slime residue. Might have to steam clean/vacuum the seats and carpet
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try the used car dealer trick (or urban legend) - stuff a couple bounce dryer sheets under the seats
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I have heard that some detailers have an ozonator (sic?) that removes foul odors...no personal knowledge.
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Ozone will definitely do the trick. It is used to remove the smoke smell from the interior of buildings that have suffered a fire and it is also used to remove the smell of death from interior spaces where someone or something has died and was not immediately removed. You don't want to know how I know this.
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Probably only from a professional detailer or a company that specializes in fire and crime scene clean-up. OSHA characterizes it as an irritant. Some wineries use ozonated water to sterilize wine barrels. Ozone is a very powerful oxidizer. The equipment used to ozonate water can only be used by individuals who are specifically trained to do so as excess exposure to it is very irritating and uncomfortable to those exposed.
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I used an ozone machine often when I was a detailer with mixed results. It seemed to work better with more "organic" smells rather than something like cigarette smoke which, IMO, can only be masked at best.
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I've used this stuff with some good results.
http://www.amazon.com/OZIUM-SANITIZER-OZ...B000CSWCAG
You can also try putting some boxes of baking powder in the car to absorb smell. It's worked for me to get the smoke smell out of old wood furniture. You do need to change the baking powder every few weeks after opening.
An ozone machine would be a good choice as well. We used a commercial one when we moved into our house and I did notice a good difference when coming home after running it for a few days.
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