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A non-scented airspray, then drive around for the next few days with the air off and the windows open.

2007-05-11 08:31:51 · answer #1 · answered by TedEx 7 · 0 0

attempt renting a Rug medical expert. confirm you get the upholstery attachment. Use their cleansing answer. in addition they have deodorizer which would be further to their cleansing answer. earlier you bypass after the stain, attempt the cleanser on an unnoticeable section to confirm it does not harm the textile. I often blend up some greater desirable answer and soak a rag to bathe any stains. Soak the section nicely with the cleansing answer and enable stand for 10 minutes or so. Then vacuum with the Rug medical expert various situations until eventually you get most of the cleansing answer. Repeat as mandatory. once you're at it, you're able to do something of the seats, flooring, and floor mats. Your indoors will look like new. I do my automobile as quickly as a year. bypass away the motor vehicle in a storage with the abode windows open and it will dry in one day.

2016-10-15 09:48:01 · answer #2 · answered by misconis 3 · 0 0

Put a few charcoal briquettes in a brown sandwich bag and leave it open, place near the gas spill. Leave it there for a few days, and the coal absorbs the odors. It worked for Me a few years ago when I didn't put the lid on tight for the lawn mower gas can!!!

2007-05-11 08:32:42 · answer #3 · answered by MommaSchmitt 4 · 0 0

I would certainly avoid the use of a cigarette, match, lighter, or any source of combustion within the vehicle. Ventilate as much as you can to encourage evaporation. it was proabbly soaked into fabric or flowing so it may take considerable time to completely go away. I would follow the charcoal suggestion provided by another person as well.

2007-05-11 08:51:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Use Zep Big Orange. It will neutralize petroleum odors.

http://www.zep.com/ProductCatalog/ProductBrowse.asp?img=automotive§ion=20&subSection=897&superSection=0&pageNumber=3

2007-05-11 08:35:58 · answer #5 · answered by Ted R 2 · 0 0

bounce works wonders for any smells, especially in a car.

get some sheets of bounce and put them in your car in different places and it should help, soaks up the smell, works well with cigarette smell too

2007-05-11 08:36:20 · answer #6 · answered by Frank K 3 · 0 0

Leave the doors open to air out! Try the powdered carpet freshner!!!!

2007-05-11 08:32:29 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Vinager, frebreeze air effects for the air, freebreeze regular for the seats.

2007-05-11 08:31:53 · answer #8 · answered by Kyle c 2 · 0 0

Good old soap and water and time. Sorry to have to tell you that.
Leave the windows down if you can

2007-05-11 08:36:48 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it evaporates in time...try water and soap cause the carpet probably had scotchguard applied at the factory

2007-05-11 08:32:10 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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