Smoke smell - does it go away?
Im considering purchase of a used '13 GL550 and has everything that Im looking for. Only thing hold me back is that the previous owner was a smoker, the dealer is telling me that they are doing all the detailing & will get "most of the smell" out. And over time the smell should go away completely.
We are non-smokers and my concern is that will the smell every go away completely? Not to blame my wife here, but she does have a very sensitive nose and really doesn't like smell. Don't want to end up with an expensive rig and an upset wife

Any one had any previous experience like this? Will greatly appreciate any thoughts or advice.
best,
John
It will get "better" but it will never really go away even after a deep cleaning so your dealer is technically correct as they can get "most of the smell" out.
So if your wife has a sensitive nose that is not the GL you are looking for.
Last edited by cadetdrivr; Jan 27, 2016 at 12:07 PM.
Thanks for the quickly response.
Once the detailing is done take your wife and if she still feels no the smell exists then leave it..But honestly once the woman gets negative about something it will be very hard for them to agree on same issue. My 2 Cents.
https://quitsmokingcommunity.org/how...t-of-your-car/
Frankly - I have had very/very good success - with a "ionizer" - such as this one - left in the vehicle overnite with sunroof/windows cracked open - followed by a wipe down the following day after treatment.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BRAND-NEW-Si...AAAOxy039TN12o
Frankly - I have had very/very good success - with a "ionizer" - such as this one - left in the vehicle overnite with sunroof/windows cracked open - followed by a wipe down the following day after treatment.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BRAND-NEW-Si...AAAOxy039TN12o
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A buddy had a dealer tell him the same load of crap and guess what, the car still stinks. Years ago, I got in the (really smelly) car of an acquaintance and saw an open bag of charcoal in the back seat. I asked what was up with the charcoal and the person told me that the salesman said it would get rid of the cigarette stench. Wow. I didn't know such gullible people really existed.
The car stinks. It will always stink. Think about it, the fabric or leather of the seats, the carpets, the headliner and anything else that is not metal or plastic is permeated with the awful stench and absent a thorough cleaning, it will never go away. Even the felt on the inside of the glove box and the center console will reek of butts. And what dealer is going to carefully clean everything, including the headliner, glove box, center console and every square inch of carpet?
Last edited by Dog hauler; Feb 1, 2016 at 07:58 PM.
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