Among the surprising insights he shared with me is that Fiats have a unique smell. He said that you could sit him in a Fiat with his eyes closed and he'd immediately know that it was a Fiat by that odor.
When I used to regularly show my `77 I came to see that was true. Well, at least for old Spiders. They all smelled uniquely the same. -Like one-another, and unlike any other car.
Why? I dunno. The plastics and adhesives used? That mixed with the scent of the oil that had leaked out onto the exhaust manifold. All of it cried out "Spider!"
Such never bothered me. Well, until this year. And I expect that is because this past Winter's mice habitation had been a bit worse than usual. They'd, among other things, built a nest in the glove box. And mice being mice they'd "soiled" it.
I'd cleaned out every visual trace of their presence, but even with the top down the odor was there.
Until this weekend past. When I used this:

I used it almost everywhere. I emptied the glove box and sprayed it on. Did the carpets. Did under the back "seat." Did the entire trunk. Sprayed it on, let it sit, wiped it off, let it dry.
"Out!" isn't a cover up. It is an anti-bacterial, enzyme powered, remover that breaks down odorific components. And it really works.
Maybe you kind'a like your Spider's unique scent. But if not Out! is the answer!

-don