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What are the methods for removing odor from a new car?

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DelJayce
07/29/25 11:45am
New car odor removal methods include: 1. Using bamboo charcoal bags, which have strong odor adsorption capabilities, can effectively and directly eliminate odors inside the car with long-lasting effects and quick results. 2. Car owners, especially those with new cars, should develop the habit of opening doors and windows before driving to allow circulating air to dilute and disperse toxic gases inside the car. It is also advisable to keep windows open as much as possible while driving. 3. Fruit peels, such as those from pomelos and lemons, also have deodorizing effects. Pomelo peels function similarly to bamboo charcoal bags by adsorbing odors, while lemons provide a fresh and long-lasting fragrance, making them highly effective.
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DelWalker
08/13/25 8:28pm
When I first bought my car, the smell inside was particularly strong, mainly from plastic and leather, which gave me a headache. My method was to open the windows more often for ventilation, especially on sunny days when I parked the car outdoors to let it bask in the sun. The increased temperature helps accelerate the volatilization of odors, which is much better than running the AC all day. I also placed several packs of activated charcoal under the seats—it absorbs harmful substances and only needs to be replaced weekly. Additionally, I tried placing fresh orange peels or lemon slices in the car; the natural fruit scent masks the odor, but don’t leave them too long to avoid mold. Actually, most of the new car smell comes from volatile organic compounds, which will gradually fade away. Avoid using chemical deodorizers randomly, as they might pollute the air inside the car instead. Safety is the top priority—ensure good ventilation while driving to prevent dizziness, which is crucial for family health. I’ve made it a habit to open the car windows for ten minutes every morning before heading out.
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DeJayla
10/08/25 6:21am
I picked up my new car last month, and that pungent smell was really unpleasant, especially with the stuffy heat inside during summer. I've tried many methods: first, frequently opening the windows, keeping them cracked for a minute or two during commutes for ventilation; then, I bought activated charcoal bags online and placed them in the door pockets and trunk, which worked well for absorbing odors; I also put a cheap car air purifier on the dashboard, the kind that costs a few dozen bucks—it filters particles but don't expect instant odor removal. Be careful not to use perfumes or spray deodorants; they just mask the smell and may add harmful chemicals. I think the fastest way is to park the new car outside in the sun for most of the day—UV rays can break down some harmful substances—but avoid prolonged exposure to prevent interior aging. The whole process requires patience; usually, the smell weakens in a few weeks. Safe driving is the priority—don’t drive with windows down at high speeds just because of the odor.
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FaithMarie
11/21/25 7:41am
I think the simplest way to remove odors from a new car is through ventilation and natural methods. The odors in the car mainly come from interior materials, so I open the windows a little every day, even just a small crack, to maintain good air circulation. Additionally, I park the car in a sunny spot for a few hours, as the heat helps dissipate chemical residues—this is both cost-effective and safe. I also like to place some coffee grounds in the cup holders; they absorb odors well and add a light fragrance. Remember not to use strong-scented products, as they can pose risks to children and family members. I follow this routine for a week or two after purchasing a new car, and the odors noticeably reduce. I also make it a habit to park in well-ventilated spots to prevent odors from returning.
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