How to Remove New Car Odor?

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McRobert
07/29/25 10:59pm
Here is the relevant introduction on how to remove new car odor: 1. Place plants: Place some air-purifying plants in the car to maintain effective circulation of odors inside the vehicle. You can also frequently carry fruits that have odor-removing effects, such as pineapples, oranges, etc. 2. Remove plastic film promptly: New cars usually come with plastic protective films on seats and other interior components to maintain the newness of the interior. These protective films should be removed promptly as they are also a source of odor. The films block the natural circulation of the seat's own smell, preventing effective odor removal. 3. Air circulation: Ensure good air circulation inside the car by opening the windows. When necessary, you can open the doors to allow air exchange between the interior and exterior. While driving, try opening the windows for ventilation.
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