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    Just got a secondhand Dual Cab Rodeo (I know it's not a Prado but it was a bargain) for the stepson as his first 4x4. Is in excellant condition but the previous owner was a smoker and the interior (which is vinyl) reeks.
    Any tips on getting rid of the smell?

    Cheers

  • #2
    if it was carpet a heap of febreeze and a damprid over a week.

    Umm you could try a leather cleaner which is safe for vinyl also, plus clean the AC filter ............... and an air freshener pine tree

    RR
    Relentless Reckless Forever .

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    • #3
      We had a company car the same. We had it quoted to be professionally cleaned and fully deodorised, was about $300. (I think).
      But start with above, can't hurt and will be loads cheaper..
      D4D Prado GXL - 2014. 2" OME lift, ARB Deluxe Winch bar, ARB under body protection plates, ARB EZ Deflator, Weaco fridge, Matsen fridge on slide, BFG A/T's, ARB CKMA12 compressor, Oztrail side awning with LED lights PLUS canvas extension, Lightforce XGT's.. Oricom UHF380, GME AE4017

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      • #4
        I used to also leave a small open container of coffee beans in the car, the sun gets to them and overpowers all other smells.
        2004 Prado GXL. v6 auto, ARB deluxe bar, exhaust, 2" EFS lift kit, Outback Acc rear bar,
        rallye 2000 spots, roof mount dvd, dig_options stereo, toyota roof bars.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by timmay5.7 View Post
          I used to also leave a small open container of coffee beans in the car, the sun gets to them and overpowers all other smells.
          That is an interesting option....
          D4D Prado GXL - 2014. 2" OME lift, ARB Deluxe Winch bar, ARB under body protection plates, ARB EZ Deflator, Weaco fridge, Matsen fridge on slide, BFG A/T's, ARB CKMA12 compressor, Oztrail side awning with LED lights PLUS canvas extension, Lightforce XGT's.. Oricom UHF380, GME AE4017

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          • #6
            I remember being told at some stage in my youth that bi-carb soda absorbs odours from a fridge. Maybe try stashing some in a few containers??? I like the coffee beans idea though. Mmmmm

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            • #7
              Thanks for the suggestions.
              What I did was grab a couple of plastic trays about the size of a baking dish and place a small hand towel in each one.
              I then filled them up with white vinegar until the towels were covered and left them in the car for 48 hours.
              The idea being that the vinegar draws the smell into the towels.
              It seems to have worked quite well.
              I got the idea from a mate who left bait in has 80 series wagon for 5 days........

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