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Old 05-14-2012, 03:14 PM   #1
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Here are some things I do:
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  • Turn vents to "vent" outside air, not recirculate
  • Only turn floorboard vents on with A/C, turn off dash vents.
  • Crack open passenger windshield to vent smoke (i can smell the cigar better this way as compared to opening driver's side, for whatever reason)
  • I bought a Xikar cup holder portable ash tray, but haven't used it much.
  • Febreeze works pretty well for freshening up the carpeted floors
  • It's the ashes that fall that make it smell the next day, not the smoke, so I try to clean up all the fallen ashes at the end of the day
  • Travel with 2 Cigar Caddies, but try not to leave them in the car when it's hot
  • Have bought more small cigars (5x38 or petite coronas) for short trips or running around town

What tips, advice, stories, pleasures or suggestions do you all have about smoking cigars in your car ?
All good tips.

I have an '89 300ZX which I've owned since '96; I've probably smoked close to a thousand cigars in it, and you couldn't tell that I smoked at all if you sat in it right now.
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Old 05-14-2012, 03:20 PM   #2
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I think the most important key is to crack the windows; passenger's side works best, but if you have back windows crack them too.

Do that and the smoke doesn't stay in the car long enough to permeate anything. I ash out the window and toss the nub wherever I stop. Since it's all-leaf, unlike a cigarette which has that paper on it that would survive a nuclear winter, I usually just disintegrate it over foliage and let it go back to nature.
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Old 05-14-2012, 03:24 PM   #3
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I smoke all the time in the car, especially on the interstate when the wife is driving. Open the sunroof and the smoke goes right up and out.
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I need the dash vents here, with summer coming up. Other than that, all good tips.

I left ashes in my Jeep, last time I did it. About a week with bakng soda in an old coke zero can, and it was all good.

Just got my Xikar portable ash can. That should help with the ash problem.
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Old 05-14-2012, 06:21 PM   #5
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Drove a moving truck up the East Coast once, and smoked like hell in it for two days straight! My car is a stick though, and I'm not the best multi-tasker!
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During the warm months, I smoke in my 1962 Corvair all the time. 60's cars were made for smoking. There is a small ashtray on each armrest and a larger one on the top of the dash above the radio. The wing windows and cowl vents quickly blow any residual smoke out, and the vinyl upholstery is more or less impervious to cigar odor. In the winter, I occasionally smoke in my Subaru Outback, though I keep the front drivers window and rear passenger window open. It establishes a cross breeze that quickly pulls smoke out of the car. If it's cold out, I'll crank the heat up and turn on the heated seats. Never, ever, set your vehicle's climate control to recirculate while smoking. Smoke will precipitate in the ducting and cabin air filter and you'll never get the smell out.

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Old 05-15-2012, 07:55 AM   #7
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It looks like Stinky has a new ashtray for cars:



I have to say I am intrigued and will pick one up and give it a try. If they work out I might even stock a few
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Old 05-15-2012, 08:09 AM   #8
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It looks like Stinky has a new ashtray for cars:



I have to say I am intrigued and will pick one up and give it a try. If they work out I might even stock a few
Wow, looks awesome. I have seen a cheaper looking version on the same theme.
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Old 05-15-2012, 08:23 AM   #9
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The Stinky ashtray looks nice but I could not give up my Bobken ashtray http://www.pipesandcigars.com/asboseexcias.html Clips between the window and the door holds the cigar perfectly and allows smoke to go out the cracked window.Just don't try and get out and close the door with a cigar resting in the holder unless you're watching to make sure it doesn't wind up on your seat learned the hard way.
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The Stinky ashtray looks nice but I could not give up my Bobken ashtray http://www.pipesandcigars.com/asboseexcias.html Clips between the window and the door holds the cigar perfectly and allows smoke to go out the cracked window.Just don't try and get out and close the door with a cigar resting in the holder unless you're watching to make sure it doesn't wind up on your seat learned the hard way.
I use a Bobken now (I have three of them) and as long as you have a larger ring gauge cigar it's fine. It also does not work as well for when the cigar gets shorter than the holder.
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Old 05-15-2012, 09:33 PM   #11
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Well I christened the new Highlander while on a 4 hour drive to Jacksonville FL. I enjoyed a nice Diamond Crown Robusto #3 with a large (i refuse to say "venti") Pike Place. I had the sunroof open a bit and the smoke went right out. Of course I dropped some ashes on the floor, but shook them out, and the next morning it had that nice cigar aroma. Tomorrow I'll smoke something else on the way to Savannah....already looking forward to it !
Some good tips...going to see if I can find a good deal on that Ecoquest fresh air to go !
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Put a coule dryer sheets under your car seat helps too.
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Default Re: Smoking in Car Thread

Alright gents, I have been following this thread closely since it opened, although I haven't commented yet. I have a couple questions as I would really REALLY like to smoke in my car on road trips. Problem is, I have a brand new car, and I car pool with co-workers (business casual dress) to work. I don't really want the car to smell bad, and I don't want them to smell like smoke when they go to work...I won't be smoking in it during the week.

My questions:
I read that Ionizers do not really "clean" the air, but simply mask it with an air freshener...thoughts?
Is a car ozone generator better for cleaning the smoke in the air...or is it simply better for mold and other pollutions in the air?

Basically, I'm gonna follow what the consensus is here:
-Open the car vents to outside air
-Only use floor vents
-Open driver and back passenger windows
-Use an air freshener as needed
-Take out ashes and nubs immediately when finished
-And either use an ionizer or ozone generator (which ever you all think is best)

I really want to smoke, but I am worried about the smell for others that will ride in it.
Thanks all!
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My questions:
I read that Ionizers do not really "clean" the air, but simply mask it with an air freshener...thoughts?
Is a car ozone generator better for cleaning the smoke in the air...or is it simply better for mold and other pollutions in the air?

Ozone generators/Ionizers/De-Ionizers will kill odor. They claim to clean the air, but that is hotly debated. What isn't debated is their ability to kill odor. They will remove all odor, new-car smell, smoke, anything. Fresh rain smell is that of ozone created by friction of the raindrops falling through the air. That is the only thing you'll smell in a room/car that has had one running in it for a while. Ionizers are not good at actively cleaning the air, for example while someone is smoking. It won't hurt to run it then, but it'll do a good job to kill the odors after the fact. It's not good for you to sit in an unvented room or car with an ozone generator running. High concentrations breathed can be bad for you. If you get a sore throat from it, vent more, or just set it to run after you get out of the car.

My earlier question was to the effectiveness of the very small 12V versions our there sold for automotive use. I know the larger home/120v AC models work well for de-odorizing. I just want something I can use in the car. I'll update this thread once I pick one up and test it out.
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Ozone generators/Ionizers/De-Ionizers will kill odor. They claim to clean the air, but that is hotly debated. What isn't debated is their ability to kill odor. They will remove all odor, new-car smell, smoke, anything. Fresh rain smell is that of ozone created by friction of the raindrops falling through the air. That is the only thing you'll smell in a room/car that has had one running in it for a while. Ionizers are not good at actively cleaning the air, for example while someone is smoking. It won't hurt to run it then, but it'll do a good job to kill the odors after the fact. It's not good for you to sit in an unvented room or car with an ozone generator running. High concentrations breathed can be bad for you. If you get a sore throat from it, vent more, or just set it to run after you get out of the car.

My earlier question was to the effectiveness of the very small 12V versions our there sold for automotive use. I know the larger home/120v AC models work well for de-odorizing. I just want something I can use in the car. I'll update this thread once I pick one up and test it out.
Thanks for the info Mike. The small 12V model is what I was looking for as well. I think I may pick up the ionizer tonight and use it along with an air freshener at the end of the trip. Let me know what you find out when you pick one up.
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Default Re: Smoking in Car Thread

I don't smoke in the car with non-smoking passengers. Ever.

No matter how much they tell you they don't mind, they will. And that's how cigar smokers end up getting lumped in with cigarette smokers, who light up anywhere without consideration.

When I'm alone in the car or with another cigar smoker, it's all good.
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I am always surprised at how many cigar smokers don't like the smell of where cigars are smoked.

To me it smells like "Cigars can be smoked here!"

I smoke in the car, I smoke on the bike (well, up to around 55mph, after that mostly just clenching cigar in teeth waiting to go slow enough to smoke again.)
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When I travel to Austin for work I like to enjoy a cigar coming and going. I find it very relaxing and can really take the cigar in and enjoy the flavors. On one of those trips I got in late and left the cup with ashes in the car. The next morning it was terrible to get into and took several weeks to air out. One of those Xikar in car ashcans looks really nice, but the event could have been easily avoided.

Anyhow, thumbs up to smoking in the vehicle.
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Yeah, it's the ashes in the car that make it smell bad. Shake out the floor mats, make sure you get the ashes out at the end of your drive.
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I haven't smoke in my car. I was tempted to yesterday but resisted.
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