With all due respect, air conditioning in cars tend to be closed systems, re-cycling air. Once the smoke is into you air system, it is difficult to get out. Glad this seems to work for you but for me its inevitable, you smoke in the car, it will smell of cigars.Put your a/c on full blast and select only the floor vents. The crack your driver's side window just a few inches. The smoke will blow right out the window. Ash your cigar into a cup that you take with you as soon as you leave the car and NEVER leave ashes or a butt in your car.
Every once and while febreze the seats and windex the inside of the windows. You'll be all set. I follow this and my wife has no idea I smoke in my car.
With all due respect, air conditioning in cars tend to be closed systems, re-cycling air. Once the smoke is into you air system, it is difficult to get out. Glad this seems to work for you but for me its inevitable, you smoke in the car, it will smell of cigars.
You must be from California! :lookaroun :lookarounnew law. you're not allowed to smoke in your car anymore. and, you have to wear a helmet.
Ok I know the helmet is BS, but I heard something about smoking in your car, but I though that was only with Kids in the car. It's about time we passed that one. Please tell me that I am still allowed to stoggie up on the way home from work.new law. you're not allowed to smoke in your car anymore. and, you have to wear a helmet.
I'll second Pure Ayre = great stuff. Last summer I occasionally had a cigar on the drive home from work. I usually have the front windows partially open + sunroof fully open while smoking. Then when I get home I hit the floor and headliner with a couple sprays of Pure Ayre. My wife is a non smoker and she could not smell any cigar odor the following morning.I agree with Chuck. Pure Ayre works wonders after the fact and is non toxic. Mark at Cigarmony sells the stuff. I use it and it works as advertized.