How to Remove Odour From The Car's Cabin

- Car odor can have some significant health implications if not taken care
- Car fabrics are often the main reason for car odor
- Cleaning your car daily is essential to keep the odor away
The majority of the people, especially ones with a corporate job, spend half of their day in their cars traveling to and fro from their offices. With 3 or more hours in the car on a regular basis, it is quickly becoming a second home, and the last thing you want is a smelly home. However, with your predispositions and busy schedules, people often miss out on taking care of the interior of the car, which can not only lead to stiff seats and a dirty cabin but also bad odor. If you, too, have been dealing with a similar issue, this article is the best read. Here you will learn about some easy ways to get rid of car odor inside your car.

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Ensure proper ventilation inside your car:
This is one of the easiest and simplest ways to ensure that you get rid of the bad odor inside your car. More often than not, the main reason for your car to smell bad is the entrapment of air. When you leave your car sitting and locked overnight, the air trapped inside travels to every corner of the car's interior. Whether you had snacks the other day or fancied a smoke, all of that smell lingers throughout your car and even mixes, giving rise to a rather foul smell. The best way to avoid this is by rolling the windows down once you start your trip in the morning. This will further promote cross-ventilation, replacing the old air with new and fresh air.
Use some baking Soda:
Out of all the ways mentioned here, this point is one of the most effective ways to control bad odor in your car. Baking soda is a very good neutralizer to be used in your car. You can spray some on the dashboard, the floor mats, and even the seats. Let it sit there for about 2 to 3 hours, and voila, you are done. You can then clean the leftover with a vacuum cleaner. Having said that, it is important that you reach every deep corner of the car while using the vacuum. This will help you remove all the hidden dust particles as well. Hindrance from doing so can further lead to bacteria and fungal growth, which can be a costly affair to clean later.

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Re-circulate the air inside:
Another thing you can do to get rid of bad odor inside your car is re-circulate the air. Nowadays, it is rather easy in most car models to re-circulate the air. You can do it by the press of a button; with this feature, instead of keeping the stale air inside your car and reusing it, you will allow the car interiors to breathe and let out the bad odor. It is especially required if you are eating inside your car or smoking. In can you do not have such a button, you can always open your windows a bit to help with ventilation inside the car.
Clean your car more regularly:

It is very understandable with the busy schedules people have nowadays to forget to clean your car on a daily basis. However, it is also very important to do so. Before you park your car every night, make sure you take every possible, disposable item to the trash and do not leave it in your car. Be it empty food packets, cigarette buts, strong-smelling coffee, or even a chips packet. It is very common for all of these small things to ruin the interior of your car over time. A handy way to keep your car clean is to keep a disposable garbage bag in the boot to pack these things and dispose them off easily.
These are a few of the simplest ways you can get rid of bad odor in your car. However, if you do not have the time or are planning a big trip soon, you can also take your car to a reputed service center. Although they might keep your car for a few hours, even a day, you will be ensured safe and deep cleaning. Rest assured, a clean car will help heighten your driving experience that much more.
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