PDF download Download Article PDF download Download Article

Cars develop smell over time from food, pets, messes, and other sources. Luckily, a car is usually easy to deodorize in a few simple steps. Clean your car thoroughly and apply substances to remove odor. If you notice a potentially dangerous smell, like the smell of gas, seek professional assistance immediately. Most smells, however, can be dealt with without mechanics or professional cleaners.

Part 1
Part 1 of 3:

Cleaning out Your Car

PDF download Download Article
  1. If you notice an unpleasant smell in your car, search your car for a potential cause. Search the floor of your car for anything that could cause odor, like clothing, spills, or food. Be sure to search under seats, in between seats, any compartments or cup holders, and in the trunk. [1]
  2. Get a large trash bag and toss any obvious causes of odor, such as food wrappings, old napkins, and anything else. Even things like magazines can cause a musty odor if they become damp. Removing any items from your car that don't need to be there can help cut down on odor. [2]
    Advertisement
  3. Make sure to clean everywhere in your car, including under rugs and carpeting and under seats. Vacuum down the seats as well. Make sure to place the vacuum's nozzle into the nooks or crannies of seats so you can get any dirt and debris lodged in between seats. [3]
    • You can use a handheld vacuum if you have one at home, but making a trip to a car wash is usually more effective. You can use the nozzle vacuum cleaner there, which should be able to thoroughly remove dirt and debris from your car that may be causing a bad smell.
  4. If you notice any spills while you're cleaning, use a commercial carpet cleaner or a shampoo from a department store. Apply the cleaner to the floor according to package directions. Then, rub the cleaner into a stain with a soft cloth or sponge and then rinse the cleaner from the car with water. [4]
    • Most cleaners should be diluted with water prior to use.
    • Make sure to test the cleaner on a small, unnoticeable portion of your car's floor first to make sure it's safe to use on your car's interior.
  5. In addition to cleaning the carpet, wipe down any non-carpeted surfaces like the dashboard. Remove any spills and stains from these areas using a non-purpose cleaner.
    • You should test any cleaner you use on a small, inconspicuous portion of the car first to make sure it doesn't cause damage.
  6. Advertisement
Part 2
Part 2 of 3:

Applying a Deodorizing Substance

PDF download Download Article
  1. With time, a car's air conditioner vents build up dirt and debris that can cause an unpleasant smell in your car. Make sure to treat the AC while deodorizing your car. Buy an AC cleaner made for cars at a local hardware store. Spritz down the vents of the car's air conditioning system with the cleaner. This will help reduce bad smells. [5]
  2. Simply fill a container with dryer sheets and place it somewhere in your car. Dryer sheets can help absorb unwanted odor and also give off a pleasant scent. After cleaning your car, placing dryer sheets in the car can help eliminate lingering odors. [6]
  3. Mix equal parts white vinegar and water. Spritz this mixture onto any areas in your car that are producing a bad smell. Saturate the area and let the vinegar absorb into the car. Then, use a scrub brush or other cleaning tool to scrub out the vinegar mixture. This should leave the car smelling significantly fresher. [7]
  4. Pet deodorizers are made with specific enzymes that are designed to lift and eliminate pet odors. Brands of pet deodorizers vary in how they are used, but most of them are spritzed onto a stain and left to sit for a specific time period. You then rinse the pet deodorizer out. [8]
    • Make sure to test any pet deodorizer you're using on a small, unnoticeable area in your car first to make sure it doesn't cause a stain or damage your car.
  5. Baking soda can work for a wide variety odors as it naturally lifts scents. All you have to do is sprinkle baking soda over areas in your car that smell. Let the baking soda sit for a few hours or overnight and then vacuum it up. [9]
  6. Place seven ounces of coffee beans in a container and leave the container in your car. If you let the beans sit in your car, they should absorb some odor. You can also use coffee grounds, but these may spill and cause mess. [10]
  7. Advertisement
Part 3
Part 3 of 3:

Seeking Professional Assistance

PDF download Download Article
  1. A fishy smell may indicate antifreeze is leaking into your car. Smells that come from the heat or AC system may indicate mechanical problems. These issues could be dangerous and indicate your car needs repairs, so take your car to a mechanic if you're having trouble with these smells. [11]
  2. If your car smells like gas, do not attempt to treat the issue on your own. This can be very dangerous, as it indicates a leak somewhere in the car. Do not drive your car. Instead, immediately contact a mechanic for advice. [12]
  3. Tobacco scents can get into a car's interior and usually cannot be removed without professional help. Even thorough cleanings do not always lift tobacco smells. If your car smells like tobacco, you will need professional cleaning to lift the odor. [13]
    • Keep in mind, even professional cleaning does not have a 100% success rate at lifting tobacco odor, especially if a car was driven for years by a heavy smoker.
  4. Advertisement

Community Q&A

Search
Add New Question
  • Question
    Someone put a lot of perfume on in my car. How do I get rid of it?
    21BizarreNerds
    Community Answer
    Try charcoal briquettes. They can absorb the odors to make the smell less extreme.
  • Question
    How do I clean headlights?
    Kyle
    Community Answer
    You can use toothpaste or a dryer sheet. Apply the toothpaste to a clean rag, then rub it in and wipe it off. Take the dryer sheet and rub it on the headlight. You can also use an electric buffer to apply both of these.
  • Question
    I spilled a cheese and hamburger dip that went down under my front door where I can't get it out. Besides taking it to a detailer, is there anything I can do to get rid of the smell?
    Limulusman
    Community Answer
    There are products on the market that might help. A chlorine dioxide spray or gas generator would work really well and a brand called Clobberizer is a good one to try. It worked to get rid of a spilt milk smell in our car!
Ask a Question
      Advertisement

      Tips

      Submit a Tip
      All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published
      Name
      Please provide your name and last initial
      Thanks for submitting a tip for review!

      Things You'll Need

      • Trash bags
      • Vacuum
      • All-purpose cleaner
      • Carpet cleaner/shampoo
      • Pet deodorizer
      • Dryer sheets
      • Coffee beans/grounds
      • Baking soda
      • Air vent cleaner

      About This Article

      Article Summary X

      Cars can develop smells over time from food, pets, messes, and other sources, but luckily they’re easy to deodorize in a few simple steps. If you notice an unpleasant smell in your car, place a container of dryer sheets or coffee beans in your car to absorb unwanted odors and give off a pleasant scent. You can also sprinkle baking soda on the seats and carpeting to lift a variety of scents out of your car. Let the baking soda sit for a few hours or overnight, then vacuum it up. Another way to deodorize your car is to mix equal parts white vinegar and water, then spritz this mixture onto any areas in your car that are producing bad smells. After you spray the area, use a scrub brush to clean the spot. To learn how to clean your car's AC vents, keep reading!

      Did this summary help you?
      Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 88,210 times.

      Reader Success Stories

      • Recipes Network

        Sep 21, 2017

        "It is very helpful. I really enjoyed. "
        Rated this article:
      Share your story

      Did this article help you?

      Advertisement