Interior Smell
#2
febreeze does ok. My fiancee put this lil can of smell good stuff she got at a pet store in the car though and it is awesome. I'll try to get hte name today for you.
#3
Originally posted by Scothew@November 27, 2004, 5:21 PM
febreeze does ok. My fiancee put this lil can of smell good stuff she got at a pet store in the car though and it is awesome. I'll try to get hte name today for you.
febreeze does ok. My fiancee put this lil can of smell good stuff she got at a pet store in the car though and it is awesome. I'll try to get hte name today for you.
#4
Try putting one of these in your car for a couple of hours. http://www.cleanairliving.com/800pureair/ It will get rid
of any and all smells. They are very expensive but maybe
you can find someone who already owns one and borrow it!
of any and all smells. They are very expensive but maybe
you can find someone who already owns one and borrow it!
#5
A dryer sheet, perhaps?
Had to do it the other night...the smell of gasoline was in my GT's interior (pump didn't cut off by itself...overflowed onto the ground, had to step in it; must not have all come off my shoes as it lingered in the interior for the night). Just put a dryer sheet on the console, left the vents open, and the smell was gone the next morning.
But then the car smelled "April fresh." LOL.
Had to do it the other night...the smell of gasoline was in my GT's interior (pump didn't cut off by itself...overflowed onto the ground, had to step in it; must not have all come off my shoes as it lingered in the interior for the night). Just put a dryer sheet on the console, left the vents open, and the smell was gone the next morning.
But then the car smelled "April fresh." LOL.
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