Good day,
I purchased a vehicle that the dealer used some masking agents to cover up the smoke smell. When I complained he stated he would send it to his detailing guy who would clean out the whole car and then used a smoke canister to sprey through the vehilce which just left a fragrant smell in the vehicle but didn't kill the smoke odor.
I have purchased a Ozone 6000 machine. It doesn't have hose to pump fresh air in but I can put it in the vent window to draw in fresh-air as I've read that's the best way instead of just leaving the machine in the vehicle.
So I have used the ozone machine for 30 minutes, 45 minutes and the last time for 2 hours. After I air out the vehicle the smell is gone but once I leave it for a day sealed up especially in the sun the smell comes back. I'm not sure if its faint smoke or the chemicals they used to clean the seats.
I've heard a Ozone treatment is the best way to treat the vehicle to get rid of the smell. I've also been told not to use Ozone in the vehicle for more then 2 hours?
So my question for someone allot more experience with getting rid of smell in a vehicle. Should I just keep running the ozone machine and if so how long can I run it or is there something else I should add with the ozone machine.
thanks for the help...
I purchased a vehicle that the dealer used some masking agents to cover up the smoke smell. When I complained he stated he would send it to his detailing guy who would clean out the whole car and then used a smoke canister to sprey through the vehilce which just left a fragrant smell in the vehicle but didn't kill the smoke odor.
I have purchased a Ozone 6000 machine. It doesn't have hose to pump fresh air in but I can put it in the vent window to draw in fresh-air as I've read that's the best way instead of just leaving the machine in the vehicle.
So I have used the ozone machine for 30 minutes, 45 minutes and the last time for 2 hours. After I air out the vehicle the smell is gone but once I leave it for a day sealed up especially in the sun the smell comes back. I'm not sure if its faint smoke or the chemicals they used to clean the seats.
I've heard a Ozone treatment is the best way to treat the vehicle to get rid of the smell. I've also been told not to use Ozone in the vehicle for more then 2 hours?
So my question for someone allot more experience with getting rid of smell in a vehicle. Should I just keep running the ozone machine and if so how long can I run it or is there something else I should add with the ozone machine.
thanks for the help...