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Throw Up Smell in a CarThanks Brittany from Toronto, CA Feedback About This Post:RE: Throw Up Smell in a Car
The best thing ever! Untreated charcoal briquettes. Post By AMD (Guest Post) RE: Throw Up Smell in a CarTry ozum spray. I had MAJOR skunk odor, sprayed it left it overnight, next day, GONE! I keep a small can on hand in the glove box now! Very affordable. Took that out would probably work on the vomit. Post By Enter your name.Robo Girl (Guest Post) RE: Throw Up Smell in a Cari was told by a old school bodyshop owner they used "wet Coffee grounds"under the seat for a few days to rid the smell of paint and bondo,bet it would work on throw up. Post By steveri (Guest Post) RE: Throw Up Smell in a CarTuck a couple of new fabric softener sheets up under the seats. Don't tell him you're doing this -- guys tend to think it's a sissy thing -- but it works! Post By Becki in Indiana (Guest Post) RE: Throw Up Smell in a CarMy husband has been guilty of doing the exact same thing in my car!!! We had it detailed but still that awful smell was there. So, I resorted to the old fashioned remedy of sitting a bowl of vinegar on the floor of the car overnight. It took 2 nights - replacing the bowl with a fresh one each night - but it worked perfectly! The vomit smell was completely absorbed into the bowl of vinegar!! An open bowl of white vinegar will soak up most strong odours - including the smell of fresh paint in a house! Post by KJP RE: Throw Up Smell in a CarMy husband went out with the guys one night and smoked a cigar. As if that wasn't bad enough, he then got into MY car and made the whole thing cigar-stinky! The nerve of that guy. Anyway, I got some Febreze (I think it was the car-specific kind) and thoroughly sprayed all the interior fabric surfaces, then cracked the windows and left it for a day. By the next morning, the smell was completely gone. I was amazed! Post By Marisa (Guest Post) RE: Throw Up Smell in a CarI had a problem with cigarette smells in a car I bought and having asthma I could'nt stand the smell. I took it to someone and had it cleaned no luck, but, a car dealer told me to take a bowl of fresh coffee grounds and a quater slice of an apple and put the apple in the grounds and place it in my car, amazingly it works!! No more smell. It's worth giving this a try. Post by Megan's mom RE: Throw Up Smell in a CarFound this on the internet. You can also try saturating the area with a 3% hydrogen peroxide solution. Let it sit for a few minutes. Then, using a clean white absorbent cloth, blot the area, pressing down firmly (do not rub) for 30 seconds. Repeat this blotting process until the area is dry. If the stain or odor persists, repeat the process. Post by mef1957 RE: Throw Up Smell in a Car
Take your car to the fire department or EMS ambulance center. They have things to get rid of the bad smells in vehicles when someone dies in it! Post By Paula Jo Carr (Guest Post) RE: Throw Up Smell in a CarYou might also try washing the area with some white vinegar or a paste of baking soda and water. Good luck with this mission and remember to not drink so much next time!!! Post by smcarney RE: Throw Up Smell in a Car
I use disinfectant spray (Lysol) for that purpose. works perfectly. Post by Sigal |
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