Smoke Odor Eliminator Spray for Rooms, Fabrics, Cars, and Everyday Smoke Smells
Naturally refresh smoke odors from campfires, fireplaces, cooking smoke, cigars, cigarettes, and stale indoor air.
Smoke odors can linger long after the source is gone. Whether it is the smell of a campfire on your jacket, fireplace smoke in the living room, cigarette odor in a car, cigar smoke after guests leave, or cooking smoke in the kitchen, smoke can settle into the air, fabrics, furniture, curtains, and upholstery.
Botanical Air is a plant-based odor neutralizing spray made to help refresh real-life household odors, including everyday smoke smells. Use it to freshen rooms, fabrics, car interiors, curtains, rugs, couches, and other odor-prone areas with a light botanical scent.
Made with essential oils. Made without phthalates. Made without synthetic fragrance.
How to Remove Smoke Odor Naturally
If you are searching for how to remove smoke odor naturally, start by removing the source of the smell. Open windows when possible, wash washable fabrics, vacuum upholstery and rugs, wipe nearby surfaces, and allow fresh air to circulate.
Then use Botanical Air as a finishing step to help neutralize lingering smoke smells and refresh the space.
Botanical Air is useful for everyday smoke odors from:
- Campfires
- Fireplaces
- Cooking smoke
- Cigarettes
- Cigars
- Bonfires
- Barbecues
- Fire pits
- Stale indoor air
- Car interiors
- Clothing and jackets
- Upholstery, rugs, curtains, and soft surfaces
For heavy smoke damage from a house fire, wildfire exposure, or long-term indoor smoking, professional cleaning may be needed.
Why Smoke Smell Lingers
Smoke odor is difficult because it does not just stay in the air. It can cling to soft surfaces and settle into fabric, upholstery, carpets, curtains, clothing, walls, and car interiors.
That is why a room, couch, jacket, or car may still smell smoky even after the smoke itself has cleared.
Common places smoke odor hides include:
- Couches and chairs
- Rugs and carpets
- Curtains and drapes
- Blankets and bedding
- Jackets and clothing
- Car seats and floor mats
- Throw pillows and cushions
- Closets and entryways
- Fireplace rooms
- Guest rooms
- Small apartments and open-plan homes
Botanical Air helps refresh smoke-prone spaces with a light botanical mist made for everyday odor control.
A Natural Smoke Odor Spray Without Heavy Synthetic Fragrance
Many smoke odor sprays use strong perfume to cover up smells. That can leave your home smelling like smoke mixed with artificial fragrance.
Botanical Air is different. It is designed to help neutralize unwanted odors while leaving behind a light, clean botanical scent.
Botanical Air is:
Plant-based
Made with essential oils
Made without synthetic fragrance
Made without phthalates
Light and not overpowering
Useful for rooms, fabrics, cars, kitchens, bathrooms, and everyday home odors
It is a better choice when you want your home to smell fresh without a heavy chemical or perfumed scent.
Best Uses for Botanical Air for Smoke Odor
Campfire Smoke Smell
Campfire smoke can cling to jackets, hoodies, blankets, camping gear, backpacks, and car interiors. Use Botanical Air to help refresh smoky fabrics and spaces after camping, bonfires, or fire pit nights.
Fireplace Smoke Odor
Fireplace rooms can smell smoky even after the fire is out. Smoke can settle into couches, rugs, curtains, blankets, and pillows.
Use Botanical Air after the fireplace has cooled and the room has been ventilated to help refresh the surrounding air and suitable fabrics.
Cigarette Smoke Odor
Cigarette smoke can linger in rooms, cars, clothing, upholstery, and curtains. For occasional smoke odors, Botanical Air can help refresh the air and odor-prone surfaces.
For long-term cigarette smoke buildup, clean surfaces, wash fabrics, replace filters, and consider professional cleaning if the smell remains.
Cigar Smoke Odor
Cigar smoke can be especially strong and may remain in rooms, furniture, curtains, and clothing. Use Botanical Air after ventilating the room to help freshen lingering cigar smoke odors.
Cooking Smoke Odor
Burnt food, high-heat cooking, frying, broiling, and grilling can create smoke smells in the kitchen and nearby rooms. Botanical Air can help refresh the air after cooking smoke clears.
Smoke Smell in Cars
Cars can hold onto smoke odors in seats, floor mats, headliners, and vents. Botanical Air can help refresh car fabric and air after smoke exposure, food smoke, campfire gear, or cigar/cigarette odor.
Smoke Smell on Fabric
Smoke clings to soft surfaces, especially clothing, blankets, curtains, rugs, and upholstery. Use Botanical Air as a light fabric refresher on suitable materials.
Always spot test first. Avoid spraying leather, suede, silk, velvet, microfiber, delicate fabrics, or any surface that may water spot.
How to Use Botanical Air for Smoke Odor
- Unlock the trigger sprayer before use.
- Remove the smoke source.
- Ventilate the room or car when possible.
- Wash or clean affected fabrics and surfaces when needed.
- Lightly spray Botanical Air into the air or around odor-prone areas.
- For fabrics, spot test first and mist lightly. Do not soak.
- Allow sprayed fabrics to dry before use.
- Reapply as needed for lingering smoke smells.
Botanical Air is a freshening and odor neutralizing spray. It is not a replacement for smoke remediation, deep cleaning, air purification, or professional restoration after fire or wildfire smoke damage.
Smoke Odor Tips That Actually Help
Ventilate First
Open windows, run fans, or allow fresh air to move through the space before spraying. Removing smoky air first helps the room refresh faster.
Wash What You Can
Clothing, blankets, pillow covers, and washable curtains should be cleaned when possible. Botanical Air is helpful between washes or after cleaning.
Vacuum Soft Surfaces
Smoke particles and odor can settle into rugs, carpets, couches, and upholstery. Vacuuming before using Botanical Air can improve the overall freshness of the space.
Clean Hard Surfaces
Smoke can leave residue on tables, counters, walls, windows, and nearby surfaces. Wipe those areas if the smoke smell is strong.
Use Botanical Air as the Final Freshening Step
After ventilating and cleaning, use Botanical Air to help neutralize lingering smoke odor and leave the space smelling naturally fresher.
Which Botanical Air Scent Is Best for Smoke Odor?
Citrus Veil
Best for cooking smoke, campfire smell, kitchen smoke, car smoke odor, and everyday stale air. Bright, crisp, and clean.
Eucalyptus Rain
Best for fireplace smoke, cigar smoke, bathrooms, laundry areas, cars, and spaces that need a cool clean-air reset.
Orange Blossom
Best for bedrooms, guest rooms, linens, curtains, and lighter smoke odors when you want a softer botanical scent.
A Better Way to Freshen Smoke Odors
Smoke smells can make a home, car, or fabric item feel stale even after the smoke is gone.
Botanical Air helps refresh smoke-prone spaces with a plant-based formula and a light botanical scent made without synthetic fragrance or phthalates.
Use it after campfires, cooking smoke, fireplace nights, cigar smoke, cigarette odor, smoky clothing, car odors, and everyday household smoke smells.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best way to remove smoke odor naturally?
The best way to remove smoke odor naturally is to remove the smoke source, ventilate the area, wash or clean affected fabrics and surfaces, vacuum soft materials, and then use an odor neutralizing spray like Botanical Air to help refresh lingering odors.
Does Botanical Air work for smoke smell?
Botanical Air can help refresh everyday smoke odors from campfires, fireplaces, cooking smoke, cigars, cigarettes, and stale indoor air. For heavy fire damage or long-term smoke buildup, professional cleaning may be needed.
Can I use Botanical Air for cigarette smoke odor?
Yes. Botanical Air can help refresh rooms, cars, fabrics, and upholstery affected by occasional cigarette smoke odor. For deep or long-term cigarette smoke odor, clean surfaces and fabrics first.
Can I use Botanical Air for campfire smell on clothes?
Yes. Botanical Air can be used as a light refresher on suitable clothing and fabric items that smell like campfire smoke. Wash the item when possible and always spot test before spraying.
Can I spray Botanical Air on my couch for smoke smell?
Yes, Botanical Air can be lightly misted on suitable upholstery after spot testing. Do not soak the fabric, and avoid delicate materials that may water spot.
Can Botanical Air remove smoke smell from a car?
Botanical Air can help refresh smoke odors in car interiors, especially on fabric seats, floor mats, and stale air. For strong smoke buildup, clean the interior and replace cabin air filters if needed.
Can Botanical Air remove wildfire smoke odor?
Botanical Air can help refresh light lingering odors, but it is not a smoke remediation product. For wildfire smoke exposure, heavy smoke residue, or health concerns, use proper cleaning, filtration, and professional guidance.
Does Botanical Air just cover up smoke odor?
Botanical Air is designed to help neutralize unwanted odors while leaving a light botanical scent. For best results, remove the smoke source, ventilate, and clean affected surfaces first.
Is Botanical Air made with synthetic fragrance?
No. Botanical Air is made without synthetic fragrance and without phthalates.
What surfaces should I avoid spraying?
Avoid spraying leather, suede, silk, velvet, microfiber, delicate fabrics, unsealed wood, electronics, hot surfaces, open flames, or anything that may water spot. Always spot test first.