Need to get a smell out of my car. No its not the smell of dead hookers.
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i spilled some 110 in the hatch once, although i enjoyed the smell of it others in the car didnt. i grabbed one of those baking soda fridge packs and set it back there and let the car sit over night. in the morning the smell was gone
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Since it was a water related issue a Marine managed to wrangle the driver out of his watery grave with seat belt still buckled (he was a big ****) and like I said the driver was courteous enough to remove the keys, turn off the lights, and lock the doors...
Adding insult to injury, I had just installed a set of roller rockers and new tires. Had less than 200 miles on both.
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I'm doing the coffee bean method now and so far it seems to be doing something. The smell is not as strong, but I will do the baking soda thing in the next day. Just to see if that will get rid of it for good.
Ahhh Ninja smell. Newport's and barbecue sauce. Right? J/K
Ahhh Ninja smell. Newport's and barbecue sauce. Right? J/K
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I'm doing the coffee bean method now and so far it seems to be doing something. The smell is not as strong, but I will do the baking soda thing in the next day. Just to see if that will get rid of it for good.
Ahhh Ninja smell. Newport's and barbecue sauce. Right? J/K
Ahhh Ninja smell. Newport's and barbecue sauce. Right? J/K