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How to Eliminate Odors in a New Car?

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JulietLee
07/28/2025, 06:03:24 PM

Methods to eliminate odors in a new car include: 1. Open the windows and, if necessary, the doors to allow air exchange between the inside and outside of the car. While driving, keep the windows open for ventilation; 2. Place peeled fruit skins like grapefruit or orange peels inside the car; 3. Fill a narrow-necked bottle with vinegar and secure it inside the car; 4. Place activated charcoal in the car, as it can help eliminate odors and harmful gases. New car maintenance tips include: 1. Avoid washing the car too frequently; 2. Ensure proper ventilation during use; 3. Drive smoothly during the break-in period and avoid carrying excessive loads.

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VonBella
08/11/2025, 09:33:08 PM

I bought a new car last year, and that strong plastic smell was really unbearable. After driving it for a few days, I started feeling discomfort in my throat. Later, I figured out some effective methods to deal with it. First, I made sure to ventilate the car thoroughly—every morning before work, I would roll down all the windows for at least half an hour to let the air circulate. On weekends, I parked the car in a sunny parking lot to let ultraviolet rays help break down the odor-causing substances. Second, I used activated charcoal bags—I bought several large packs from Taobao and placed them on the back seats and in the trunk to absorb harmful gases. Third, I used natural odor absorbers, like sliced lemons or oranges left in the car for a couple of days, or coffee grounds. I tried these methods, and the smell significantly reduced in about a week. However, it’s important not to mask the odor with perfumes, as that only makes it worse. The new car smell mainly comes from harmful substances released by plastics and adhesives, so it requires patience to deal with it properly.

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VonMolly
09/30/2025, 11:21:19 PM

I just picked up my new car, and the strange smell is quite concerning, especially since my child starts coughing as soon as they get in the car, so I take safety very seriously. The odor in new cars comes from volatile organic compounds, which can be carcinogenic and should never be ignored. I consulted a doctor friend, who suggested first improving ventilation by opening the windows for more than ten minutes before driving to freshen the air inside before turning on the AC. Secondly, using activated charcoal—I bought specialized car-activated charcoal boxes on JD.com and placed one under each seat. Additionally, I regularly use an ozone generator for disinfection, but it must be operated outside the car and never used around people. I also place some baking soda powder in the corners—it’s cheap and effective. Remember not to use chemical air fresheners, as they might react with the odor and further irritate the lungs. Safety first—removing the new car smell takes time and the right methods.

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SabrinaLynn
11/14/2025, 12:08:51 AM

New car odor is annoying, but the solutions aren't complicated. What I usually do is open the windows while driving to ventilate quickly. Buy an activated charcoal bag from the supermarket and leave it in the car for a few days—it works fast. You can also try putting some pomelo peels in the car, which is cheap and effective. Don't waste money on perfumes to mask the smell; they're useless and harmful. It's normal for new cars to have odors. Take a few highway trips and let the wind blow through. The smell will fade after a week or two of persistence.

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LaJosephine
01/04/2026, 01:49:39 AM

Money-Saving Tips to Remove New Car Odors. Ventilation is the most cost-effective method—opening windows for half an hour before driving in the morning costs nothing. Household kitchen items can help a lot, like sprinkling baking soda on floor mats to absorb odors; a bag costs just a few dollars. Don’t throw away used coffee grounds—wrap them in gauze and place them in the car for natural, eco-friendly odor removal. Occasionally placing a sliced lemon also works well. Avoid expensive products like air purifiers, which are unnecessary. Ordinary methods are sufficient—just be patient, and the odor will naturally fade in two to three weeks. It’s both eco-friendly and economical.

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VonAaron
04/01/2026, 01:58:00 AM

As a car enthusiast, I've researched the causes of new car odors. They mainly come from chemical emissions of interior materials. Here are several effective odor removal methods: Ventilation is fundamental—choose sunny days to open windows for over half an hour to promote volatilization. Activated charcoal has excellent adsorption effects; it's recommended to buy negative ion-activated charcoal boxes and place them for a few days. Professional tools like ozone machines can quickly decompose odors, but people must not stay in the car during use. Additionally, placing lemons or bamboo charcoal is also helpful. New car odors need to be removed gradually; avoid rushing to use chemical masking agents to prevent long-term health hazards. Try these methods, and noticeable improvement usually occurs within a few weeks.

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