Re: Interior Cleaning/Smoke Smell
"Ron Marraccini" <ronm@ramlegal.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know what would clean/deodorize a headliner
> in a 2000 3.2 TL that smells of cigarette smoke?
>
> Also - what's the current thought on using Lexol cleaner/conditioner for
> the leather?
>
> Thanks
>
>
> --
> Ron Marraccini
>
>
For the smoke smell, if conventional treatments don't do the job you could
try "Capture," the damp adsorbant cleaner sold at Sears (in the vacuum
cleaner dept) for carpet cleaning. It does a good job deodorizing carpet
where dumb pets have peed, so *if* it is safe on the upholtery and headliner
it might do the trick. It is a white powder that is pre-dampened with
detergent. You would have to experiment with a good way to apply it to the
surfaces, then let it dry and vacuum it up.
But try Febreze first.
Mike
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