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Removing Sour Milk From Leather SeatsNow, several days later, the smell is horrible, and nothing will get rid of it. Nothing got on the carpet, it all when into the perforations in the leather. I've soaked the back seat in Lysol twice, sprayed every smelling thing I can think of, and nothing has budged it. I don't know what to do anymore. Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated. Drut from Arkansas Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing Sour Milk From Leather SeatsA friend had something similar happen in her Mercedes. She was never able to get the smell completely out. I would see a professionl too. Post by mulberry204 RE: Removing Sour Milk From Leather Seats
Things that remove smells are baking soda and coffee grounds -- but not together. You could try washing the area with baking soda in water. Put a bucket of coffee grounds in the back seat and let it sit for a couple of days to see if it helps. I think with this powerful a smell you might have to go with some sort of commercial cleaner. This is not just a sour milk smell, but a rotten milk smell. And you have to contend with the leather -- so you don't want to use too strong a commercial cleaner, unless it is specially for leather. Post by louel53 RE: Removing Sour Milk From Leather SeatsThere ia a product by Don Aslett called X-O odor neutralizer. It works wonders and is used for sour milk stains all the time. I have used it on cat odors You can find it at QVC.com, look It up as X-O concentrate, or by Don Aslett products. You will have to allow it to sit once sprayed on the leather to get out the odor that penetrated it pores and seams lines. After you clean the seats, do allow them plenty of fresh air even if you have to use a portable fan in the car seat to refresh and dry it. Then condition the leather to renew the leather finish. It will BE successful, and let us know how it worked out for you. I use X-O all the time. Post By deLadyBex (Guest Post) RE: Removing Sour Milk From Leather SeatsCould some of the milk have run down behind and under the seat? You might need to pull the backseat out and clean under there. Post By Judy (Guest Post) |
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