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21-06-2007, 12:46 AM | #1 | ||
Focus on my Focus
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Canberra
Posts: 820
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Hi guys,
I have a massive problem with a VERY VERY offending smell in my mate's wagon. She had to move a bin to the local tip and didn't have a trailer so we taped up the bin and put it in the back. Some of the liquid came out and it got soaked into the carpeting. So far, we've used baking powder/soda and massaged that into the carpet and vacummed it up. Its helped but the odour is still very much in the car. I'd like to ask you all for your expertise on what I should do next to get rid of the smell. We haven't taken it to a steamcleaner yet but that would be the next step if we can't get it out using other ways. Any advice would be deeply... deeply.. deeply appreciated. Victor.
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