If you didn't spill milk in your car, and the smell can be describe more as a rotten egg, it's likely your catalytic converter. Have it checked. They stink when failing. If you don't replace it you run the risk of a vehicle fire. Fuel is burned by the converter and if it's not evacuated fast enough it will actually start to glow. Get anything combustible near it and you're in for a bad day.
2007-02-22 14:23:01
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answered by Jason h 2
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Oh god i understand i understand your discomfort this happened to me on the carpet of my vehicle it became terrible i can nevertheless scent it now!! I took the carpet out and washed it yet seen as its a seat then that isnt rather ordinary. Why dont you get one among those rugdoctors you could hire them from Morrisons and B & Q for variety of £20 for twenty-four hours, it pushes water and purifier in and then sucks it returned out so could help to bathe the seats. additionally you could purchase diverse products that flow alongside with it mutually with stain and scent removers. i might attempt that as I cant think of of any wrong way you may get the curdled milk out of the seat in any different case. solid luck and that i understand you would be using with the residing house windows open lol!
2016-11-25 01:07:27
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answered by ? 4
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think of it like it was your clothes, remove the carpet and have it wash. once the milk soaked to the bottom of the carpet, you cannot vacuum it. this is how we clean smelly vehicles. there is no magic chemicals. anyone tell you they can clean it without removing the carpets, you are wasting your money.
2007-02-22 14:17:21
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answered by LEXUSRY 5
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get a new car?? once it soaked in it there for good
2007-02-22 14:19:31
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answered by jennifer r 1
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