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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3604529" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>Believe it or not, I have 99% of the smell out. You cant tell it was there; I dont think. But I did steam clean, sanatize, degrease, and scrub literally everything in the car, to include the air ducting/vents and the bare sheet metal. pulled all the plastic and panels out of the car, washed, steam cleaned, and degreased everything, followed by a scrub and multiple rinses. Replaced the carpet and headliner, power washed the car inside and out. Shampooed, steam cleaned, and scrubbed the seats, installed seat covers. It definitely took some work. The biggest issue is finding all the ashes and removing all the tar buildup that is everywhere. I haven't even used an ozone machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3604529, member: 35036"] Believe it or not, I have 99% of the smell out. You cant tell it was there; I dont think. But I did steam clean, sanatize, degrease, and scrub literally everything in the car, to include the air ducting/vents and the bare sheet metal. pulled all the plastic and panels out of the car, washed, steam cleaned, and degreased everything, followed by a scrub and multiple rinses. Replaced the carpet and headliner, power washed the car inside and out. Shampooed, steam cleaned, and scrubbed the seats, installed seat covers. It definitely took some work. The biggest issue is finding all the ashes and removing all the tar buildup that is everywhere. I haven't even used an ozone machine. [/QUOTE]
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