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Getting rid of car smell. Smells like something crawled in there and died. ?
My boy manages a fast food restaurant. He tracked soy oil and chicken grease and other organics into the car. We've cleaned it and the inside is spotless (it does have some minor stains). The car itself has no leaks, body integrity is good and there has been nothing spilled. Interior is gray. It smells like something large crawled in there and died by pooping itself to death. It's not there. I've checked. Would value any suggestions that you might have. I do not want to take the carpet up.
6 Answers
- Resident HereticLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
If you've cleaned all the upholstery, including between the spaces in the seat cushions and UNDER the floor mats, and it's still there, it's probably been absorbed into the carpeting. Try cleaning the carpeting with an odor-neutralizing carpet cleaner. If that doesn't work, I would take it to a place that steam-cleans interiors.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Maybe something did die under the hood or in the fresh air intake for the heater/AC. Check there. Febreeze is pretty good at killing the smells short term. Drive with the windows open or have the car detailed and shampooed inside.
- 1 decade ago
Get the inside of the car shampooed you might have to start off with that and I heard that if you get a bag of apples and cut them open sit them in a bucket inside your car it will absorb the smell and also leave the car smelling like apples. Nothing wrong with that :-). Try it
- Anonymous1 decade ago
set a bowl or open container in the closed in car some White Distilled Vinegar.
or
set a bowl or open containter of Acitvated Charcoal to absorb the smell.
- ?Lv 45 years ago
you've disillusioned someone and they hidden a prawn (shrimp) head someplace on your seat, likely between the seat foam and the cover. An upholsterer could properly be able to help as they can get rid of the seat masking and discover the source.
- 1 decade ago
I'd don't use chemicals in my home. There are plenty of 100% natural products available for you to use.
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Source(s): www.personalhealthandwellness.com