Is baking soda enough to keep car smelling fresh?

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Is baking soda enough to keep car smelling fresh?
 
Depends on what is causing your car to NOT smell "Fresh".


Art Hernandez is working on several ethnocentric versions of the popular CG Stripper Scent. You should send him a PM and ask for a sample
 
Try putting a dryer sheet under the drivers seat.
 
Baking soda or charcoal can absorb odors, but it is best to determine the source and eliminating it beforehand.
 
So2Pure from Carpro worked well for me .. ..
 
there is only damp smell after rain.
 
If you have a leaky seal somewhere, you have to fix that 1st

Is the smell worse when the A/C turns on?

Are you able to localize the smell to a specific area of the interior?
 
What year make/model is your car? The reason I ask is because if it's happening mainly when it rain. It makes me wonder if there could be a possible hole on the floor board of your vehicle or somewhere.

Have you determined where the smell is coming from exactly? Sounds like there is a leak somewhere inside your vehicle.

I would try and find the source first.

Had something similar happen to me on another car that I owned.

Also,
I could send you a small sample of my car scent. But it's more like a perfume. Where it won't eliminate odors, it'll just change the scent of your vehicle. Just like a human perfume would.

PM if interested
 
If you have a leaky seal somewhere, you have to fix that 1st

Is the smell worse when the A/C turns on?

Are you able to localize the smell to a specific area of the interior?

the smell isn't that bad.
 
Sito,

That last response didn't answer any of the previous questions from people trying to help
 
What year make/model is your car? The reason I ask is because if it's happening mainly when it rain. It makes me wonder if there could be a possible hole on the floor board of your vehicle or somewhere.

Have you determined where the smell is coming from exactly? Sounds like there is a leak somewhere inside your vehicle.

I would try and find the source first.

Had something similar happen to me on another car that I owned.

Also,
I could send you a small sample of my car scent. But it's more like a perfume. Where it won't eliminate odors, it'll just change the scent of your vehicle. Just like a human perfume would.

PM if interested

the source of smell come from vents. should I spray something in there?
 
There are several options for sanitizing air vents that are available on AGO.

The one from Einzett gets good reviews.

I have no experience with them.

Hopefully, someone who has used them will chime in.

I would search the AGO store and then do a search of the Forum for reviews of the available products.
 
you should also check your air condition cabin filter maybe located behind glove box
 
you should also check your air condition cabin filter maybe located behind glove box

:iagree: that should be replaced every so often. Since there is a smell there I would go ahead and use the 1Z Klima as well.
 
cabin air filter is still in good condition but It isn't carbon air filter. should I buy carbon activated air filter? is it worth to buy carbon air filter?
 
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