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Removing Odor in the CarBy Lynn from SC Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing Odor in the CarHi, have you removed the dampness yet? Try a product like damp Rid. Once the wetness is gone, then tackle the odor. You can use baking soda as the previous poster suggested. I know some others have tried oven containers of vinegar or kitty litter. I had to use good luck with using these to kill odors in the refrigerator when we lost power after an electrical outage. Post by yurika975 |
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