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      07-30-2024, 07:03 AM   #31
c1pher
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I ended up in a similar situation with my Super Duty. The dealer tried to cover it up with scents or something. So I did a good detail, then bought an ozone generator for like $30 on amazon. First treatment knocked out 90% but after a couple days, I could still get a whiff of cigarettes. So I did a second treatment and that got everything. Truck is perfect now. Make sure every surface is clean and filters are replaced. Cigarette smoke contains tars among other things so the residue is sticky. I used soapy wash cloths for most of the hard surfaces since regular detailers didn’t really seem to break it down as quickly as dawn did.
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