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Originally Posted by DEUS-MACH1NA
Rent an ozone machine and run it in the car for a day or two - they're great mold/smoke odor remediation.
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Correct.
auto restoration people regularly use ozone generators when prepping a used car for sale.
I have used them for fire damage smoke remediation. I have one and it works great. Ozone actually breaks down the odors.
Be careful as prolonged use can damage some fabrics etc....look it up, there is plenty of info out there as to how long you can use in a car. maybe an hour or two max. you done want it to break down the headliner adhesive.
also, do it with the car running and the AC cranking so it gets into all the duct work.