Stink Removal

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FiatJim
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OK all you wild-life lovers - I need some help.

I just bought a '74 spider which must have been stored for a bit. When I finally got the trunk opened (still working on getting the lock/latch squared away) I found the leftovers of a great winter varmit nest! Argh. :evil:

The paint is stripped away and surface rusted from the pee. But that's the easy part. What's tough is getting the stink out of the trunk and cabin - I tried spreading baking powder all over and then vacuuming it away. That made it less - but did not remove it all.

Let's hear some ideas [NO Tomatoes baths, OK? :P]

Jim
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Post by pope »

How about Fabreze or dog urine sprays from Ace Hardware
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I was going to say Baking Soda, how about trying some Vinegar?
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Well, I tried some Febreeze on the inside. It replaced the smell with a more pleasant one,.. but it did not last :cry:

I hadn't thought about using vinegar,.. hmm, would I end up smelling like a french fry? :D

I am hoping to get the vehicle stripped and painted this fall. Maybe the smell will get removed or covered up by the strippers, cleaners and paint? :?

Jim
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Lysol? Maybe the cure would be worse than the disease?
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Thanks for the ideas. The website has a lot of ones to try.

I'm a-thinking I should make this a "project" for my 9 year old! :wink:
Jim
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Doesnt baking soda and vinegar make a volcano. :shock:
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Maybe an ozone generator? As long as you stay away from breathing it.
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Just put the top down and drive realy fast. You won't smell a thing cuz you'll be too busy smiling.
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Get one of the enzymatic cleaners like "Nature's Miracle" - you can get it at Petsmart. Liberally spray down the affected areas. May take a couple of treatments, but that will probably work.
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The cheap way for the parts that are not cover in frabic try a 1 part bleach to 10 part water solution. Spray it down and wait a few minutes to wipe it up. Rinse with just water. Do not let it sit to long and do not use a stronger solution.

There is something my wife buys off of HSN called something Oderenz. Make a solution with that and wipe it down.

For fabric parts take them out and spray them down with one of the carpet shampoos for pets. them vacum them off.
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sandblast.....


...pain is temporary, but vermin smell is forever...

lol

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I recently had surgery to my ankle (yep, clutch foot) so I haven't done a thing about this,... yet.

However, I may end up having the paint "freshened" so perhaps the idea of sand blasting isn't too bad :-)

But, for the short term, I will be trying out your great ideas!

Thanks all.

Jim
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Hey Jim! Did you get rid of your odor problem? If not let me know,and I will send you a free sample of a new product I sell. It works very well on organic odors. Thanks, Tom
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