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<blockquote data-quote="Eggie86" data-source="post: 525247" data-attributes="member: 16239"><p>Stuff like Febreeze may temporarily mask the smell only I think.</p><p></p><p>Best option if you have the time and space, would be to open up your doors and windows under the hot sun for a few hours. Mizhan's suggestion would work wonders too. </p><p></p><p>For me, I bought a charcoal thingy from Daiso, RM 5, and have been placing it in my car, so far quite alright in getting rid of those odours especially when I takeaway those food from hawker stalls or pasar malam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eggie86, post: 525247, member: 16239"] Stuff like Febreeze may temporarily mask the smell only I think. Best option if you have the time and space, would be to open up your doors and windows under the hot sun for a few hours. Mizhan's suggestion would work wonders too. For me, I bought a charcoal thingy from Daiso, RM 5, and have been placing it in my car, so far quite alright in getting rid of those odours especially when I takeaway those food from hawker stalls or pasar malam. [/QUOTE]
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