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I recently purchased a 2005 LX 470, and the dealer did a really good job of masking the smoke odor from the previous owner. I've owned it for a few months now, and the smoke smell is getting worse, even though I don't smoke, nor does anyone I allow in my truck. I don't drive it every day, and it may sit a week in between the doors being opened, so I know that can slow down the removal of the smoke smell.

I am looking for recommendations for air cabin filter replacements, and wanted to see if anyone had any suggestions (besides shampooing carpets & baking soda...tried that) for removing the odors from the interior. Any help will be greatly appreciated!!

BTW, if you haven't taken your LX 470 off road yet, you're being cruel to your baby!! :)

Thanks!!

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I recently purchased a used Tundra which had a smoke smell. After much searching online for a remedy, I discovered a company called Ozone Solutions which rents ozone generators. I rented a generator and it worked. This was three months ago, and the smell has not returned. I hope this info helps.

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