You have to basically remove the cushion, wash them down and find the sour spot to clean that
2007-10-28 18:03:00
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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Hey, I've got the best solution. First, shampoo with Odo ban (home depot) and then for eliminating the odor for good, go out and get a couple of the FRIDGE-IT activated carbon odor absorbers - little purple cube. Totally unscented so it actually eliminates odor rather than covering up with some nasty fragrance and totally safe to use.
I've used these for worst smells than that including spoiled fish in car. Just put one or two in car and trunk and forget about it. No spills or chemicals to worry about. You can buy these for around 2 - 3 dollars each in kitchen gadget stores or just go direct - contact them at customerservice@innofresh.com and ask for order form. You get it right away.
Definitely the way to go. try it.
Good luck
2007-11-01 12:19:18
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answered by JenJ 4
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first try using a dry, hard bristled brush to aggitate the spot and loosen the milk from the floor. Vacumn up any flakes.
then use warm water with dish washing liquid to clean the spot. You can also try Cloudy Amnio in warm water and with a sponge, rub from the outside in and use a dry cloth to soak up liquid. Air out the car for a full day with doors open.
Other than that try looking up 'how clean is your house' tv show and there might be suggestions as to how to clean it but that should work.
best of luck
2007-10-29 01:14:35
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answered by Cindy; mum to 3 monkeys! 7
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Go to Home Depot...on the carpet cleaning aisle you will find something in a tall white bottle with purple writing. (sorry, can't remember the name and I am too lazy to go out to the garage and look). It has a spray trigger at the top.
Clean the carpet with it. It gets just about any stain out I have tried it on.
Once all of the milk is cleaned out, if you still have some odor...use Fabreeze.
2007-10-29 01:04:24
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answered by Hubby . 3
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ohhh goodness!!!
I know the feeling,lol..
milk bottles that get thrown everywhere..ugghhh!
I used a warm washcloth that was dabbed in gain fabric detergent. i rubbed it pretty stout to get out the milk, then i placed a gain dryer sheet over the area while it was still damp and covered that with a floor mat until it dried.. It took the smell out completely!
hope this works for you!!
2007-10-29 01:08:31
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answered by Anonymous
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try fabric cleaner if is it on the seat. But try not to get the seat to wet cause then you will have the oder of mildew:( and just keep doing that every few days then febreeeeezzzzzz the crap out of it
2007-10-29 01:10:11
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answered by almartinezx5 3
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There are two products that have always worked wonders for me. They are Folex and Tuff Stuff. Not only will they remove the stains it will eliminate the odor. (Also not very expensive.) Hope this helps.
2007-10-29 01:19:04
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answered by angelgirl_sweetheart 1
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I've heard of putting ground coffee in your ashtray and letting it sit over night. The coffee is supposed to absorb odors.
2007-10-29 01:02:15
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answered by My Thoughts U Can't Decode 5
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well.... first where in your car??? your carpet???? I'm not sure If this works but where he spilled the milk, take soap(maybe laundry detergent) and give it a nice scrub down. just in case it still smells bad, use frebreeze or oust.
2007-10-29 01:05:15
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answered by Lily L 2
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Shampoo the care, then spray it with fabreeze and get a strawberry air freshener.
2007-10-29 01:04:24
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answered by Anonymous
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