Odor Elimination

Permanently neutralize stubborn odors from smoke, pets, mildew, and food with professional-grade treatment.

About Odor Elimination

Persistent odors in a vehicle can't be masked with air fresheners — they require professional treatment at the source. Wichita Detailing Pro uses a combination of deep cleaning, enzymatic odor neutralizers, and ozone treatment to permanently eliminate odors from smoke, pet accidents, mildew, and food spills. The process starts with a thorough interior clean to remove visible contamination, followed by targeted enzymatic treatment on upholstery, carpet, and vents where odor-causing bacteria live. Ozone treatment is then used for severe cases to oxidize and eliminate residual odor molecules. Wichita drivers regularly tell us this is the most satisfying service we offer.

What's Included

  • Targets odor at the molecular source, not just the surface
  • Enzymatic neutralizers eliminate pet, smoke, and mildew bacteria
  • Ozone treatment available for severe or persistent odors
  • Safe for all interior materials including leather and fabric

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you permanently remove cigarette smoke smell?
Yes — smoke odor is one of the most stubborn vehicle smells, but our enzymatic cleaning combined with ozone treatment is highly effective. Smoke particles penetrate every surface in the cabin; we treat the headliner, carpet, upholstery, and vents systematically. Most vehicles see dramatic improvement after a single treatment.
Is ozone treatment safe for my vehicle's interior?
When performed correctly, ozone treatment is safe and highly effective. We follow proper exposure protocols and air out the vehicle thoroughly before you receive it back. Ozone breaks down odor molecules at the chemical level and dissipates completely, leaving no residue.
How long does odor elimination take?
The full process typically takes 3–5 hours depending on the severity of the odor and the size of the vehicle. Severe smoke or pet odor cases involving deep carpet and headliner saturation may require additional treatment. We'll give you an honest assessment when you bring your vehicle in.