Want my car smelling nice again
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Some info in here...
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acata..._interior.html
I would try a neutral smelling shake n vac style product, or plain old bicarbonate of soda. I'm sure Fabreeze must also do a product suitable for vehicle upholstery. The only other option is to pay for a professional valet - then all surfaces should be thoroughly wet and dried, which will help to get any yellowing out of the roof lining as well as helping with the odours.
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acata..._interior.html
I would try a neutral smelling shake n vac style product, or plain old bicarbonate of soda. I'm sure Fabreeze must also do a product suitable for vehicle upholstery. The only other option is to pay for a professional valet - then all surfaces should be thoroughly wet and dried, which will help to get any yellowing out of the roof lining as well as helping with the odours.
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