View Full Version : best ways to get weed smell out of cars... ?
donteventrip
11-21-2007, 10:58 PM
what do you guys use to get the weed smell out of a car ?
me and my friends are gonna rent a car and go on a road trip and of course we gonna be blazin in it and i dont want some extra charges add on the bill for the car smellin all crazy
so what sprays or whatever u guys use work the best ? :jointsmile:
SparkSomeChange
11-21-2007, 11:35 PM
Febreeze, or use a sploof.
burnable
11-21-2007, 11:43 PM
dude unless you spilled bongwater in the carpet, 10 minutes of driving with the windows down will dissipate the smell. unless you're smoking cigarettes too. if that's true, shame on you;)
AandS
11-21-2007, 11:43 PM
We rented a car this one time and gave it back filthy inside- the floor was covered in sunflower seed shells, and didn't smell all that pleasant when you come in.
Your rental charge includes post-cleaning charges too, so they can't really bitch about it smelling nasty or being dirty. To be safe though, I'd still use a sploof or just blow hits out the window. Light some incense if there if you wish.
donteventrip
11-21-2007, 11:44 PM
sweet.
thanks :rastasmoke:
Ub3rB0ng
11-21-2007, 11:46 PM
get the Febreeze for cars,it works totally good dude!!!peace!!
brad1028
11-21-2007, 11:57 PM
i have a car ionic breeze and it works really good for smokin in the car
BudGrower
11-22-2007, 12:12 AM
Don't let the smoke linger inside or you are fucked if you get pulled over. Make sure the smoke GOES OUT A WINDOW. Of course use air freshners and car perfume, but it will never get rid of the smell that permeates your upholstery and ceiling and everywhere else the smoke permeates.
420_24/7
11-22-2007, 12:22 AM
:jointsmile:
crudemood
11-22-2007, 12:35 AM
febreeze does wonders. use it :) got the smell out of my car! took a couple of days and lots of sprays but it worked.
rmrdr716
11-22-2007, 01:46 AM
buy OZIUM. its actually found in the automobile isle in most walmarts, walgreens ect. it actually kills the odors instead of covering them up. works awsome
Mississippi Steve
11-22-2007, 02:26 AM
Just how stoopid do you gotta be to toke and drive in the first place.
Do yourself and your "friends" a favor and keep the weed out of the car. Nothing sucks worse than getting busted in a strange area where YOU HAVE NO FRIENDS to bail you out when(not if) you get caught.
No matter what *ANYBODY* tells you, its still DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE.
Have a nice trip.
rebgirl420
11-22-2007, 02:36 AM
Just how stoopid do you gotta be to toke and drive in the first place.
Do yourself and your "friends" a favor and keep the weed out of the car. Nothing sucks worse than getting busted in a strange area where YOU HAVE NO FRIENDS to bail you out when(not if) you get caught.
No matter what *ANYBODY* tells you, its still DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE.
Have a nice trip.
This is the smartest freaking thing ive heard in a while!
Hennessy1414
11-22-2007, 02:53 AM
anyway use this.
! Orange chronic air freshener spray orange chronic to remove smoking odoursair freshener from Orange Chronic (http://www.everyonedoesit.co.uk/online_headshop/Orange_Chronic__Air_Freshener.cfm?iProductID=603)
works wonders. if u dont believe me just look at the reviews at the bottom of the page. *CAUTION* it will smell like oranges in your car/anywhere you spray. :rastasmoke:
peaceeasy
11-22-2007, 08:03 AM
febreeze for sure, windows down. you could totally even hotbox it and then just drive on the highway with the windows all down for liek 15 min
matthiasj
11-22-2007, 08:19 AM
febreeze for sure, windows down. you could totally even hotbox it and then just drive on the highway with the windows all down for liek 15 min
:thumbsup:
burnable
11-22-2007, 08:50 AM
Just how stoopid do you gotta be to toke and drive in the first place.
Do yourself and your "friends" a favor and keep the weed out of the car. Nothing sucks worse than getting busted in a strange area where YOU HAVE NO FRIENDS to bail you out when(not if) you get caught.
No matter what *ANYBODY* tells you, its still DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE.
Have a nice trip.
Although I believe there are exceptions to this principle, it's generally unfavorable to smoke while driving, for the same reason it is unwise to text message while driving. Driving requires all of your attention. But if someone was too baked to drive I would see them to be a lightweight or a beginning toker.
I drive more moderately after smoking, such as driving closer to the speed limit, coming to a complete stop at stop signs, avoiding risk-taking, double-checking blind spots, etc. Any potential impairment I might have is compensated for by my profound awareness and responsiveness to that impairment, which is dissimilar to alcohol, which makes the person feel invincible. I can only speak for myself, but there are many who can drive high much better than most people do sober.
donteventrip
11-22-2007, 09:21 AM
^^^i am a better driver while blazed aswell. thats that.
Rapidfire187
11-22-2007, 10:01 AM
Just how stoopid do you gotta be to toke and drive in the first place.
Do yourself and your "friends" a favor and keep the weed out of the car. Nothing sucks worse than getting busted in a strange area where YOU HAVE NO FRIENDS to bail you out when(not if) you get caught.
No matter what *ANYBODY* tells you, its still DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE.
Have a nice trip.
Well it's not a "when you get caught" issue, because it's not guaranteed that he's going to get caught. While you're definitely under the influence, you have to look at what you're under the influence of. You're not under the influence of something that makes you see double, slur your words, and drive erratically...you're under the influence of something that raises your alertness, and makes it too hard to concentrate on doing anything OTHER than driving.
affasd
11-22-2007, 04:25 PM
just open the windows for a couple minutes to air it out thats all you need haha
TheGanjaKing420
11-22-2007, 05:10 PM
Just how stoopid do you gotta be to toke and drive in the first place.
Do yourself and your "friends" a favor and keep the weed out of the car. Nothing sucks worse than getting busted in a strange area where YOU HAVE NO FRIENDS to bail you out when(not if) you get caught.
No matter what *ANYBODY* tells you, its still DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE.
Have a nice trip.
Totally agree with you on this
itzbutters
11-22-2007, 07:29 PM
Just how stoopid do you gotta be to toke and drive in the first place.
Do yourself and your "friends" a favor and keep the weed out of the car. Nothing sucks worse than getting busted in a strange area where YOU HAVE NO FRIENDS to bail you out when(not if) you get caught.
No matter what *ANYBODY* tells you, its still DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE.
Have a nice trip.
I've been pulled over twice while smoking, both times were right after a smoking session. With the windows down for about 11-12 mins the smell was nearly completely gone, my friends cigarette completely masked the smell, the cop didn't suspect anything because you gotta know how to deal with them.
You might as well say wtf are you doing smoking weed because you WILL get caught.
But your not going to stop smoking weed are you.
Thats what I thought.
TormentedImp
11-22-2007, 08:40 PM
seems there are a lot of the people too afraid of the law here. remember how often you get away with breaking the law on a regular basis guys...
also remember its not illegal to smell like weed just dont have any when you get pulled over ::swallow::
How to hide your weed (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-918910560749078476&q=how+to+hide+weed+video&total=125&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=3)
oh and Mississippi Steve, studies prove otherwise. so stop being a bitch to the law
Stoned Drivers are Safe Drivers (http://www.psychonaut.com/index.php?option=com_forum&Itemid=11&page=viewtopic&t=27778&lang=en)
Mississippi Steve
11-23-2007, 01:41 PM
[QUOTE=oh and Mississippi Steve, studies prove otherwise. so stop being a bitch to the law
Stoned Drivers are Safe Drivers (http://www.psychonaut.com/index.php?option=com_forum&Itemid=11&page=viewtopic&t=27778&lang=en)[/QUOTE]
Show me *ANY* studies that *PROVE* "stoned drivers are safe drivers"
Driving while stone is *DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE* period. I don't care who you are, driving while impared is a bad thing.
For those of you that say that you drive "better" while your stoned, you can guess again because your judgement is already impared. All your doing while driving impared is adding fuel to the fire to keep weed from being legalized.
use Ozium, its so awesome.
matthiasj
11-23-2007, 06:45 PM
depends on what kind of interior you have, cloth or leather. If you have leather make sure you wipe it down with some leather cleaner regularly, cloth vacuum at least once a week, don't roll in cars seeds and stems will fall and could be found. I really like riding smoking more than smoking at the crib but u gotta be careful. Some people are shitty drivers regardless, and yes driving high is under the influence.
donteventrip
11-23-2007, 09:25 PM
if u use visen there is no way a cop can tell you are high. unless you act like a dumbass in importain times..or smell like it
burnable
11-23-2007, 10:54 PM
Show me *ANY* studies that *PROVE* "stoned drivers are safe drivers"
Driving while stone is *DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE* period. I don't care who you are, driving while impared is a bad thing.
For those of you that say that you drive "better" while your stoned, you can guess again because your judgement is already impared. All your doing while driving impared is adding fuel to the fire to keep weed from being legalized.
you're logic reeks of absolutism. By your methodology, I could state that anyone who doesn't go to church is a criminal. Church gives a set of ethics that governs people's lives for the better, but when they fall out of church attendance, they become debauched and lawless.
Of course, we all know there are many upstanding citizens who never step foot in a church, but that doesn't mean there aren't some people who actually would lose grip on their lives if they didn't have something like a church to guide them.
In the same sense, you could state that total avoidance of any intoxicant is necessary for safe driving. Jim is as sober as a priest as he drives along, so much in fact that he has no reason to doubt his driving ability. He is so confident in his safe-driving, he doesn't see why he can't also eat a sandwich while driving, since he is so in control of his faculties. When a gob of mayonnaise falls on his pants, he is startled into driving off into the median.
Chemical influences are not the only influences involved in driving.
Here is a *STUDY*, but it's up to you whether it *PROVES* anything.
MARIJUANA A LESSER DRIVING HAZARD THAN ALCOHOL (http://ocnorml.org/pot%20news/marijuana_lesser_driving_hazard.htm)
This is one on the other side of the argument. Oh No! 17% of nonfatal traffic accidents involved marijuana! I'd wager that 17% of any group at any time would test positive for MJ.
Friends Drive Sober - Impaired Driving Prevention (http://www.friendsdrivesober.org/facts_figures/marijuana_and_driving.html)
This one only had a brief comment on driving, which I pasted below it.
Drug Policy Alliance: Myths and Facts About Marijuana (http://www.drugpolicy.org/marijuana/factsmyths/)
Myth: Marijuana Use is a Major Cause Of Highway Accidents. Like alcohol, marijuana impairs psychomotor function and decreases driving ability. If marijuana use increases, an increase in of traffic fatalities is inevitable.
Fact: There is no compelling evidence that marijuana contributes substantially to traffic accidents and fatalities. At some doses, marijuana affects perception and psychomotor performances- changes which could impair driving ability. However, in driving studies, marijuana produces little or no car-handling impairment- consistently less than produced by low moderate doses of alcohol and many legal medications. In contrast to alcohol, which tends to increase risky driving practices, marijuana tends to make subjects more cautious. Surveys of fatally injured drivers show that when THC is detected in the blood, alcohol is almost always detected as well. For some individuals, marijuana may play a role in bad driving. The overall rate of highway accidents appears not to be significantly affected by marijuana's widespread use in society.
Take it for what it's worth. You'll probably reject any citation of a clinical study that's pro-mj driving because you think the author is probably pro-mj. I doubt there will be an anti-mj studies that are unbiased.
I think you've shown yourself to be the type that should avoid driving after smoking, and you've also shown yourself as one who is not helping the cause of showing cannabis to be benign by making general classifications about its effects. ;)
purplekush989
11-24-2007, 12:24 AM
10 minutes of driving with the windows down will dissipate the smell.
^^^^^
Mississippi Steve
11-24-2007, 01:34 AM
you're logic reeks of absolutism. By your methodology, I could state that anyone who doesn't go to church is a criminal. Church gives a set of ethics that governs people's lives for the better, but when they fall out of church attendance, they become debauched and lawless.
Of course, we all know there are many upstanding citizens who never step foot in a church, but that doesn't mean there aren't some people who actually would lose grip on their lives if they didn't have something like a church to guide them.
In the same sense, you could state that total avoidance of any intoxicant is necessary for safe driving. Jim is as sober as a priest as he drives along, so much in fact that he has no reason to doubt his driving ability. He is so confident in his safe-driving, he doesn't see why he can't also eat a sandwich while driving, since he is so in control of his faculties. When a gob of mayonnaise falls on his pants, he is startled into driving off into the median.
Chemical influences are not the only influences involved in driving.
Here is a *STUDY*, but it's up to you whether it *PROVES* anything.
MARIJUANA A LESSER DRIVING HAZARD THAN ALCOHOL (http://ocnorml.org/pot%20news/marijuana_lesser_driving_hazard.htm)
This is one on the other side of the argument. Oh No! 17% of nonfatal traffic accidents involved marijuana! I'd wager that 17% of any group at any time would test positive for MJ.
Friends Drive Sober - Impaired Driving Prevention (http://www.friendsdrivesober.org/facts_figures/marijuana_and_driving.html)
This one only had a brief comment on driving, which I pasted below it.
Drug Policy Alliance: Myths and Facts About Marijuana (http://www.drugpolicy.org/marijuana/factsmyths/)
Myth: Marijuana Use is a Major Cause Of Highway Accidents. Like alcohol, marijuana impairs psychomotor function and decreases driving ability. If marijuana use increases, an increase in of traffic fatalities is inevitable.
Fact: There is no compelling evidence that marijuana contributes substantially to traffic accidents and fatalities. At some doses, marijuana affects perception and psychomotor performances- changes which could impair driving ability. However, in driving studies, marijuana produces little or no car-handling impairment- consistently less than produced by low moderate doses of alcohol and many legal medications. In contrast to alcohol, which tends to increase risky driving practices, marijuana tends to make subjects more cautious. Surveys of fatally injured drivers show that when THC is detected in the blood, alcohol is almost always detected as well. For some individuals, marijuana may play a role in bad driving. The overall rate of highway accidents appears not to be significantly affected by marijuana's widespread use in society.
Take it for what it's worth. You'll probably reject any citation of a clinical study that's pro-mj driving because you think the author is probably pro-mj. I doubt there will be an anti-mj studies that are unbiased.
I think you've shown yourself to be the type that should avoid driving after smoking, and you've also shown yourself as one who is not helping the cause of showing cannabis to be benign by making general classifications about its effects. ;)
"Fact: There is no compelling evidence that marijuana contributes substantially to traffic accidents and fatalities. At some doses, marijuana affects perception and psychomotor performances- changes which could impair driving ability."
You said it, I didn't.
I don't think there are any MJ studys that are *not* biased, one way or the other. The problem is that too many young people don't know what their limits are, and think they are invincible. Think I am wrong?? look at the responses to the posts on this board.
I drive a hell of a lot of miles and I see a lot of stoopid stuff on the road every day, then I hear a bunch of the kids on here bragging about driving stoned, or whining because they got busted for DUI.....Frankly, that scares the hell out of me knowing that these kids are even on the road.... regardless of if they post on here or not.... if there are less than one tenth of a percent that show up on here, then how many are there still out there?? Can you really say that you are comfortable with your wife and children being out on the road with idiot kids that are driving stoned??
When your over 50 years old, and have survived lifes experiences, then come tell me that I am wrong.
burnable
11-24-2007, 02:22 AM
I am probably the wrong one to ask about kids driving stoned. I'm kind of against kids driving at all. Although the original context of this thread indicated the author was a kid, my comments weren't made with kids in mind. Perhaps since I have 2, I believe kids are an exception to a lot of things. It seems like the gestation period is a couple dozen or so years longer than 9 months.
I realize there are reckless drivers on the road, and that are doubly reckless under the influence of drugs, even weed. What I attempted to convey is that there is not a governing principle when it comes to weed and driving. Reckless people will become more so after smoking mj, and mostly their imprudence is rooted within their character and not newly and artificially manifested because of smoking herb. I wanted to defend the inherent innocuousness of herb and I think people should look at it as fueler of behaviors and not a creator of them.
mattisnotonfire
11-24-2007, 02:22 AM
When your over 50 years old, and have survived lifes experiences, then come tell me that I am wrong.
Just because you may be older than these 'kids' that are on the road, it doesn't make you right. Not by any stretch of the imagination. Now go put your ego in a cold shower. That'll be all.
Aliigetshyphy
11-24-2007, 02:27 AM
I've heard of some kind of spray where you spray it and close all your windows, and it kills all odors in the car.. Anyone know what it's called? I'm forgetting.
mattisnotonfire
11-24-2007, 02:33 AM
I've heard of some kind of spray where you spray it and close all your windows, and it kills all odors in the car.. Anyone know what it's called? I'm forgetting.
Oust?
Aliigetshyphy
11-24-2007, 02:36 AM
Yeah!! There we go..
twistpipe109
11-24-2007, 03:52 AM
Burnable,
Your my hero :rastasmoke:
Beefer86
11-24-2007, 04:44 AM
Marijuana will not stink up your vehicle the way tobacco does. I wouldnt even worry about giving it to the rental office with a gigantic cloud of smoke in it, theyd probably thank you for the secondhand buzz as they are cleaning the doritos and mountain dew caps off of the floor.
Take shifts smoking in the car so the driver isnt too fucked up.
The Beef
funfubarman
11-24-2007, 11:28 PM
Yeah it's a good idea not smoke in your car unless it is absolutely necessary. Here is what i do if i have a few weeks before i need my car to be "smell free" i will just ride with the windows down, which is cool even in cold weather because I like to let people in on the jam, or if i am on my way home lets say i would just buy a California scents you know those little things in the tin can that make your car smell different really fast
Narf!
11-25-2007, 05:50 AM
It's easy, don't smoke in your car! Problem solved.
gibbs420
12-03-2007, 12:04 AM
I drive stoned all the time. I think people always think "man, i'm blazed, there is no way I can drive right now'', but once you just suck it up and start driving you're fine. I know that sounds really terrifying and bad, but I really think driving high makes me a lot less dangerous - I go the speed limit and pay attention.
Herbs529
12-04-2007, 12:31 AM
Smoking in the car is for kids who don't mind getting caught. That is THE EASIEST WAY to get caught so goodluck! I'm not doubting your ability to smoke and drive or drive high-many people do it -driving high and smoking it while driving is two different things. Smoke in the comfort of your home where you can acctually relax and enjoy your spliff.
RileyG
12-04-2007, 01:45 AM
I will occasionally smoke in my car if I'm out at a friends who doesn't want pot in their appartment (not many friends are like that but there are a few) I just use Febreeze it works great.
As for driving while stoned. Legally it's a DUI but as we all know the legal word isn't always the best. I drive while stoned all the time I will not drive while drunk but that's because I don't feel as though my motor skills are effected enough while I'm stoned to cause me a problem while driving.
toketaker
12-07-2007, 04:24 AM
well if you hot box, then just air it out when your done
drive with the windows down after
and buy a car freshener and just rub it all over the interior without smearing the color onto the car and rip pieces of the freshener up and stick them in the air vents to get the smell to flow
if your not hotboxing, then just smoke while the window is open or the AC is going
DRybes
12-07-2007, 05:03 AM
I drive just fine when I'm high. It makes me paranoid as hell and cautious, and I go way too slow. It's still definitely under the influence of something. It does impair you. Just because it impairs you in a way that you can compensate for or overcome, doesn't change the fact that it impairs you. You can't say "Never drive under the influence", because who are you to decide something so abstract? You can suggest and recommend it though, and it is a good idea.
Even if driver is not smoking, smoking in the car is bad because of how serious it is if you get busted. In-home busts are usually a fraction of the penalty to convicted driving while smoking. They may never make it legal and part of the reason is that even if they regulate it like alcohol and say no driving under the influence, there are so many people who insist they can do it just fine and do anyway. By smoking we're doing one illegal activity which we constantly complain about and say should be legal. Yet we use the fact that it is illegal anyway to justify that we do something else illegal (drive while high). The model smoker is one who does the drug and doesn't do anything else illegal.
Back on topic, Axe spray used as an air freshener masks the smell almost instantly, and I'm not sure why. It is incredibly good at masking the smell of weed on your clothing, and once masked, the clothes never quite smell like weed the rest of the day. Makes for a good emergency situation helper too, because there's always an excuse, for guys anyway, why you would smell like Axe, or why you would just have sprayed Axe.
Now, about smoke on the breath... I always require some serious breath fixing skills, moreso in the past than now, because I smoked tobacco (half a pack a day) for a year while still living wiht my parents. My dad had an ultra keen nose for tobacco smell on the clothes and on the breath, and its a stronger smell than weed. The clothes I could do nothing about because to remove the tobacco smell from clothes takes far more axe than the weed smell does. I still sprayed a little Axe clix or RGX orange top in my hair every day when I got home from work, and that always did the trick for that. For breath, no amount of drink can speed it up, still takes several minutes at the least to mask any smoke on your breath with drinks. But if you eat something along with your drink, for some reason that takes your breath back to normal almost immediately.
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