Cleaning cigarette film from inside vehicle
Sorry if this is a repost, but I've not seen it on the board yet so....
A couple friends of mine smoke. I know, nasty habit and they ought. And in the minivan with the two little girls in carseats, too. I know, they oughta not do that. Anyhow, we might be working on the minivan some time in a couple weeks. I'd suggested doing some cleaning while we do the other work. What is a good way to clean cigarette film off of windows, upholstery, plastic, carpets, small girls, steering wheel, car seats, etc? When I got my grand mother's TV, I used pine cleaner and warm water. Wonder if simple green does the job? Any other products which work, and are safe around kids? -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org www.mormons.com |
From having cleaned car windows of a smoker (my dad) the stuff is sort
of oily so I'd expect the Simple Green to be a likely candidate. Smoke is insidious. (The people who smoke with kids in the car are child abusers.) |
Ammonia water mix will take it off.
Don "Stormin Mormon" wrote in message ... Sorry if this is a repost, but I've not seen it on the board yet so.... A couple friends of mine smoke. I know, nasty habit and they ought. And in the minivan with the two little girls in carseats, too. I know, they oughta not do that. Anyhow, we might be working on the minivan some time in a couple weeks. I'd suggested doing some cleaning while we do the other work. What is a good way to clean cigarette film off of windows, upholstery, plastic, carpets, small girls, steering wheel, car seats, etc? When I got my grand mother's TV, I used pine cleaner and warm water. Wonder if simple green does the job? Any other products which work, and are safe around kids? -- Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org www.mormons.com |
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