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Re: removing god-awful deodorizer smell?

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Subject: Re: removing god-awful deodorizer smell?
From: scott.hall@comcast.net
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 05:16:36 +0000
heh.  jim, you're sharp.  you've correctly inferred from my subtle implication 
that I do not like that smell.  actually, I do not like being overpowered by 
that smell.  a small amount would be livable.

already looked in and under everything.  wiped all hard surfaces.  a lot.  I 
thought it must be the carpet, because there's nowhere else to hide, but I 
can't tell a stronger odor coming from there.

I'll be trying the baking soda on the carpet, the grass, the hide food on the 
seats, and whatever vinyl cleaner I can get on the dash.  I dunno, it's 
something you kinda gotta experience, I guess.  this afternoon it was 
incredible--localized nowhere in the car, but overpowering all the same.  made 
my nose run.  I think some of whatever it was must be in the vent system.  and 
it's oil-based, anything else would have evaporated by now.

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Jim Franklin <jamesf@groupwbench.org>
> 

> So what I'm hearing you say is that you don't like this smell, would  
> that be correct?
> 
> Seriously, I'd start by looking in the vents, ashtrays, map pockets  
> and under all the seats for sponge bits soaked in scented oil or  
> other obvious culprit.
> 
> Try covering all the carpet and fabric with plain baking soda and  
> vacuum after an hour or so.
> 
> Douse the non baking soda accessible sites with Febreeze.




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