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Mold and Mildew Smell On Truck SeatJudi from the Mountains of NC Feedback About This Post:RE: Mold and Mildew Smell On Truck SeatThere is a product on the market called ODO-Ban. Spray the area with the mold or mildew with a full concentration of this. It has a pleasant fragrance, but may be a little overpowering for a while. However, it will cure your problem. We had a pick-up truck that developed a leak around the windshield and mold formed on the carpet. This took care of it. Good luck! Post By Linda (Guest Post) RE: Mold and Mildew Smell On Truck SeatI'd try putting some charcoal briquettes in a plastic bag (leaving the top of the bag open) under the seat. After several days, I'd replace the briquettes with new ones if the odor wasn't gone. Charcoal absorbs ordors. Post By Shelly E (Guest Post) |
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