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Gas Smell on Car SeatRuss from Chelmsford, MA Feedback About This Post:RE: Gas Smell on Car Seat
Some gas was spilled on the back seat of my wife's new car. Post By Gary B (Guest Post) RE: Gas Smell on Car Seati also had gas spill in my car last night on seat and it is just horrible - did kitty litter help does anyone know?? any other suggestions??? baking soda perhaps??? Help ! Post By Mary C (Guest Post) RE: Gas Smell on Car SeatI spilled a gallon of gas on my car carpet, try wetting it down, buy kitty litter apply to wet carpet let dry, vaccuum up, once should do it. kitty litter should have a charcol odor control to it Post By Ralene (Guest Post) RE: Gas Smell on Car Seattry doin' those things, and if happen that the smell is still there, u got no choice but to change your car seat. its a good idea anyway than to kill yourself smelling those gas. its not good for the health, remember... http://www.xanga.com/terryauto?next ... 3%2f2005+21%3a29%3a5.407&direction=n> Post By Jenny McLane (Guest Post) RE: Gas Smell on Car SeatPlace a bar of soap under the seat. The soap will absorb the odor over night. I got egged once and nothing was working. I asked a kid at a used car lot how they dealt with odors, he told me about the soap. Since then many of my friends have eliminated a wide variety of odors with a bar of soap. I used Ivory as it doesn't have any perfume. Post by fraggle |
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