old man smell, how to remove? |
old man smell, how to remove? |
Feb 26, 2010 - 4:09 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 16, '03 From Bay area Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Hi all,
Just trying to remove this funky old man smell out of my family members car. I've tried all my tricks and none of them work. I think the smell is coming from the driver seat. Any suggestions besides sowing together bounce sheets as a seat cover? |
Feb 26, 2010 - 6:18 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 16, '03 From Bay area Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
You may also try put under the seat cat's poo... in few days it definitely beat "old man smell" . Sorry for bad joke. I just could not resist note: definitely use some dash cleaner and try to clean air-con pipes. i don't know if it'll work for you or not. but if I remember right, you can pour some vinegar in a bowl or something and just let it sit in your car for a while (days). it is pretty good at taking odors out of the air. But yeah, do some deep cleaning, thats sure to get it done. Buy a pack of cigarettes and smoke them in the car with the windows up. lol jk. Best thing to do is clean the seats like a previous post said. I also buy these air fresheners that really make your car smell great. I mean anything i leave in my car overnight smells like it. They are available at places like autozone and walmart. Here it is: http://www.autoexpressions.com/air-care/ve.../outdoor-breeze Really smelly, but a good smell. wow great advice guys. Now my car smells like burnt sour cat ****! but kidding aside, I have already shampoo the carpet with some blue magic carpet cleaner with a brush. I already put vinegar then baking soda all over the car to absorb the oder. I bought a hand held carpet cleaner and cleaned the entire interior. (alot of brown water came out.) The rest of the car smells fine, its just has a hint of old man smell. So now i'm looking at something industrial cleaners that smell good. anyone know where to buy the "new guy fabric cleaner" at? Any other tricks of the trade cleaners? thanks alot guys keep the idea coming. |
Mar 13, 2010 - 2:07 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 10, '07 From Riverside, CA Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) |
You may also try put under the seat cat's poo... in few days it definitely beat "old man smell" . Sorry for bad joke. I just could not resist note: definitely use some dash cleaner and try to clean air-con pipes. i don't know if it'll work for you or not. but if I remember right, you can pour some vinegar in a bowl or something and just let it sit in your car for a while (days). it is pretty good at taking odors out of the air. But yeah, do some deep cleaning, thats sure to get it done. Buy a pack of cigarettes and smoke them in the car with the windows up. lol jk. Best thing to do is clean the seats like a previous post said. I also buy these air fresheners that really make your car smell great. I mean anything i leave in my car overnight smells like it. They are available at places like autozone and walmart. Here it is: http://www.autoexpressions.com/air-care/ve.../outdoor-breeze Really smelly, but a good smell. wow great advice guys. Now my car smells like burnt sour cat ****! but kidding aside, I have already shampoo the carpet with some blue magic carpet cleaner with a brush. I already put vinegar then baking soda all over the car to absorb the oder. I bought a hand held carpet cleaner and cleaned the entire interior. (alot of brown water came out.) The rest of the car smells fine, its just has a hint of old man smell. So now i'm looking at something industrial cleaners that smell good. anyone know where to buy the "new guy fabric cleaner" at? Any other tricks of the trade cleaners? thanks alot guys keep the idea coming. Did you use a 70/30 mix with your carpet cleaner(carpet cleaner/vinegar) and clean it that way? Always worked in all the cars I've cleaned. If you mix the vinegar in with the carpet cleaner when you are deep cleaning, it works a lot better imo. -------------------- |
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