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To achieve excellence, excellence cannot be rushed. Technique is just as important as the product used.
While my approach takes more time, the results are far superior.
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Originally Posted by rakkvet
I was just going to mention using an enzyme bacteria digester. Your spill is organinic. The trick is to mix it and let it fully saturate the spill I think you let it sit about 12-24 hours and then simply extract.
BINGO!!
The odor presents itself once bacteria begins to form and grow. Until the bacteria is destroyed or digested it will continue to produce this lovely odor.
Eliminating this odor at the biological or organic level is the only surefire way I'm aware of short of replacing the entire interior.
Pet stores carry these products and for good reason....they work.
Generally, these liquids are applied liberally to the affected area and a little beyond. Fully saturate this area and leave wet for 24 to 48 hours.
BobbyG - 2004 Millennium Yellow Z06 Corvette
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[QUOTE=RoPaJa;433246]Just wondering what if anything got rid of the milk smell?[
The So2Pure did the trick.It worked well.
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[quote=ImpressiveImageDetailing;433354]
Originally Posted by RoPaJa
Just wondering what if anything got rid of the milk smell?[
The So2Pure did the trick.It worked well.
I'm glad to hear the SoPure worked for you. I knew it would solve your problem.
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[quote=richy;433707]
Originally Posted by ImpressiveImageDetailing
I'm glad to hear the SoPure worked for you. I knew it would solve your problem.
Absolutely did Richy,
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box with holes from a recent autogeek delivery.
sat it atop a rubbermaid lid from a gray tub.
2 hours after pushing the button, i removed the lid with the remaining pink goo that was contained in the box.
smokers odor seems to be gone. really cant tell yet over the baby power smell the Dakota Odor Bomb expels.
I'll check the car after 1 week of the wife driving around. I'm thinking the baby powder smell should be gone, and if there is any smoke smell left I'll be able to identify it.
richy, have a link to "SoPure"?
thanks
chris<pixelmonkey>
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Originally Posted by pixelmonkey
box with holes from a recent autogeek delivery.
sat it atop a rubbermaid lid from a gray tub.
2 hours after pushing the button, i removed the lid with the remaining pink goo that was contained in the box.
smokers odor seems to be gone. really cant tell yet over the baby power smell the Dakota Odor Bomb expels.
I'll check the car after 1 week of the wife driving around. I'm thinking the baby powder smell should be gone, and if there is any smoke smell left I'll be able to identify it.
richy, have a link to "SoPure"?
thanks
chris<pixelmonkey>
Autogeek sells it now.
CarPro So2Pure Air Purifying Coating 120 ml. FREE BONUS
They just became a distributor, therefore, no linking was allowed (hence richy PM'ing the OP).
DLB
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Originally Posted by DLB
excellent!
if the smoke smell is present after a week, i'll add this to the next order.
thank you!
chris<pixelmonkey>
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Originally Posted by DLB
Thanks Dalton.
If you use this product, read the instructions. It needs exposure to light to activate it.
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