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if passengers don't like it they can GTFO

if your boyfriend doesn't like it find a manfriend

if the kids don't like it leave em at home or with Granma

if society doesn't like it tell em to go blow smoke out their arse

:P

if your selling the car then use an ioniser. & after that put one of the air purifier products in the car and leave it running with the AC on for 20 mins.

LOL! Richard, do you smoke in your R32? (quietly I don't think you do)

High quality Ionisers are good. The wife's Cube has a factory one. Never had to do an A\C treatment yet, even after spilt baby bottles!

Wish my wagon had one.....

Best way to get the smell out of it, don't smoke in it anymore & keep the A\C treatments up over the summer. Auto Glym do a good one (autobahn are stockist).

^^ dont smoke in the car full stop

When it comes to selling there is nothing worse than a stinky car with ciggie burns on the carpet and seats . . When I first got my 32

I pulled the interior out and hit it the karcher It was that bad

My 33 had one installed. A factory option. Sitting on the garage shelf now. I smoke but I only smoke in the car with the windows down, outside vent on, and windows stay down 10 mins after smoking. Plus I've recently trying those electronic cigarettes.

Do I need an air purifier or ioniser in my car? I FART and sometimes the smell stays inside the car..

Blame a dead Roo - that's what my dad used to do

also guilty of this with my kids :whistling:

My 33 had one installed. A factory option. Sitting on the garage shelf now. I smoke but I only smoke in the car with the windows down, outside vent on, and windows stay down 10 mins after smoking. Plus I've recently trying those electronic cigarettes.

Go to the doctors dude, over here we have a pill named Champix. Friggin Awesome! I smoked for 20 years!!

Go to the doctors dude, over here we have a pill named Champix. Friggin Awesome! I smoked for 20 years!!

Tried quitting a dozen times. I should for my kids but I just enjoy smoking. One of my downfalls in life.

When my kids were young I gave up for 15yrs cold . But when the X left I started going out again and took it up to get in this bombshell blonde.

Can't say I enjoy smoking - but can definitely say I'm addicted / adickhead

one day :/

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