
Drive with the windows open more often to allow ventilation, enabling the exchange of indoor and outdoor air and facilitating the release of odors from the car. Prepare some fruit peels like orange or grapefruit peels and place them in the corners of the car to fill the interior with a fruity fragrance. Car air purifiers are specifically designed to clean the air inside the vehicle. Turning on the car air purifier can significantly reduce odors in the car within a short period.

There's often a strange smell in my car, especially after taking pets for rides in the summer. I immediately park the car in a shaded area, roll down all the windows, and let it ventilate for 10 to 15 minutes to allow air circulation. Then, I use a household vacuum cleaner to remove hair and debris from the carpets and seats, followed by wiping all surfaces with a damp cloth dipped in mild soapy water. I place a few activated charcoal deodorizing bags in the corners to absorb odors, and by the next morning, the smell is usually gone. It's important to avoid leaving food in the car and to regularly wash the seat covers to prevent odors from returning. These methods are simple and effective, typically resolving the issue within an hour, but the approach should vary based on the source of the odor: for smoke smells, more ventilation is needed, while musty odors require checking if the air conditioning system is clean.

When there's an unpleasant odor in the car, my first thought is health and environmental protection. First, open the doors and ventilate for a few minutes to quickly exchange air. Then use natural materials: sprinkle baking soda on the carpets, wait half an hour before sweeping it off, as it can absorb various odors; or wipe the interior with white vinegar diluted in water to eliminate bacteria-causing foul smells. Avoid chemical sprays to prevent allergic reactions. Place a bowl of coffee grounds or an orange on the dashboard for natural deodorization, but remember to remove them promptly to avoid attracting insects. For the plastic smell of a new car, ventilating for a few days combined with activated charcoal bags works well. Regular cleaning and keeping the interior dry are key—developing good habits will keep odors at bay.

When encountering a foul smell in the car, I immediately take action to ensure it doesn't affect my trip. Step one: open the windows for ventilation briefly. Step two: spray a few shots of car-specific deodorant on the interior. Step three: place odor-absorbing sachets on the back seat to tackle lingering smells. For stubborn odors, consider renting an ozone machine and running it for 10 minutes for a thorough clean. Additionally, it's essential to clean all corners to eliminate the source, such as sweeping away snack crumbs. This combination of methods is highly effective, solving the problem within half an hour.


