Getting rid of interior smells

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Baking Soda: Baking soda always works well to remove odors. If you spilled something on the carpet and a smell lingers, then sprinkle baking soda on it. Rub the baking soda in and leave it for a few hours. The baking soda will absorb any free smells. After a few hours, vacuum up the baking soda.

Charcoal: Charcoal is one of the best substances to absorb smells. You will find that charcoal is used in many air and water filters. Grab a chunk of charcoal, the ones you use to grill will work fine, leave the charcoal in the car for a few days, and you will soon find the smells have gone away because they are absorbed into the charcoal.



The odor of spoiled milk is traditionally very difficult to remove. Fortunately, there are some relatively simple (and inexpensive) solutions. The sooner you clean the smelly spot, the greater your chances of restoring a fresh scent to your house-on-wheels


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Blot up any remaining liquid with a towel.

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Pour baking soda over the area where the milk was spilled.

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Sprinkle cold water on top of the baking soda.

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Let stand overnight.

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Vacuum to remove baking soda.

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If the smell remains, try treating the area with white vinegar. Let sit for 15 minutes, then blot excess vinegar with paper towels.

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If vinegar fails to beat the stink, tackle it with an enzyme odor remover. These products use biological organisms that consume odors and can be found at stores that specialize in cleaning products.

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Use a commercial leather cleaner and odor eliminator on leather upholstery. Your dealer may carry these products.

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Allow the area to dry completely: residual moisture can cause mildew. Use a hair dryer or fan if necessary, being careful not to scorch carpet fibers with a hair dryer.



If you can treat the area with alcohol, consider that. When my son forgot a bottle of chocolate milk under the front seat one July, we were greeted three days later with severe punishment. i poured a bottle of wintergreen alcohol over the spot on the floor, and it killed the bacteria that caused the smell immediately. We left the car windows open to air out for a day so the alcohol could evaporate.


Pour vinegar into a good sized cup, place it wherever is a level surface in your car, let it sit at least overnight. The longer the better though. It should suck the smell right up. It worked to get the cigarette smoke out of my car.

If the smell remains after the seat dries, put white vinegar in a spray bottle and soak the affected area. The vinegar smell will be overwhelming at first, but as it dries, the odor will go away and should take the turkey smell with it. For best results, do this on a nice day so you can leave the windows open for ventilation. Vinegar is a great eradicator of mold and mildew so you don’t have to worry about the moisture content, but it is an acid so you should spot test first to ensure there are no adverse effects to the fabric or coloring.
 
come here and pull my finger ill give you a smell to cover it up:aetsch: just ate a big bean burrito with lots of hot sauce:D
 
Carbon packs for fish tanks left inside under the seat will soak up mild oders like smoke.

leaving a small glass of white vinegar overnight inside will also soak up mild odors
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taking baking powder , sprinking all thru the interior, let set for a day or overnight, vaccum up, or leave in for a few days will also take care of more serious odors

using lysol and soaking the interior carpet, let dry, then shampoo carpet good , and vacuum dry, leave doors open, in sun
 
dryer sheets on a warm day will make it smell good too ;)
 
Great stuff, Tony...

My folks left the top down on their car one afternoon last year in the grocery store parking lot. A few days later they called me saying there was a horrible smell in the car. .... I had to take (basically) the whole interior of the car apart to get to the culprit. Apparently, someone sat a baby bottle on my parent's car (I would guess, when they were loading up, or getting the baby into their car).... well somehow the bottle (full of milk) ended up down the hole where the convertible top hinges are, right behind the driver's side door, between the body and interior panels. :rolleyes: Nothing stinks like rotten baby formula. :puke:

I had to take all the carpet out of the car (PT Cruiser) and scrub the underside of it... then had to use a enzyme solution like stated above. It took forever, but the smell was gone. :eek: What a pain in the ass. :mad:
 
maybe some other folks have ideas too, thats all I have found at the moment, but I have used the baking soda to get rid of airborne odors like smoke smell it works good,

but on carpet odors I allways lysoled the heck outta the carpet, jsut soakeed it down, then shampooed it real good, seemed to work

never have tried the vinigar tho, sounds interesting
 
Ironhead said:
How do you know what a moths balls smell like :aetsch:

ya got to hold their little legs apart:rock: :elefant: :aetsch: :D
 
Who in the heck was drinking bad milk in their rig? Okay so baking soda, vinegar, charcoal, Lysol, alcohol.. Any of those work on burning tranny fluid odor? :dontknow: Alls't I did so far was close the doors and leave her alone for more than three months.
 
Venom Power said:
Who in the heck was drinking bad milk in their rig? Okay so baking soda, vinegar, charcoal, Lysol, alcohol.. Any of those work on burning tranny fluid odor? :dontknow: Alls't I did so far was close the doors and leave her alone for more than three months.
use the charcoal or the baking soda that should take care of the smell
 
so stink does that take care of that sheep smell from your passenger seat also? :D sorry i just couldnt resist :)
 

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