How do you get rid of it or cover it up? I had another 4oz leak from a bottle into the floor board of my work truck and I have to be in it for the next 10hrs.
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I laid in some ATF working on a T5 about 2 months ago. Had to run to the parts store, so i took my shirt off for the drive, so I didnt dirty up my seats. I put the shirt int he floor board, and it wasnt there long. The smell still is though. 2 months ago, and its still bad. I've since shampooed the entire interior with "turtle wax carpet shampoo" My carpets look good, but it fuckin stinks.
NEVER AGAINDE OPPRESSO LIBER
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Originally posted by HarrisonTX View PostI laid in some ATF working on a T5 about 2 months ago. Had to run to the parts store, so i took my shirt off for the drive, so I didnt dirty up my seats. I put the shirt int he floor board, and it wasnt there long. The smell still is though. 2 months ago, and its still bad. I've since shampooed the entire interior with "turtle wax carpet shampoo" My carpets look good, but it fuckin stinks.
NEVER AGAIN
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Originally posted by BP View PostWhen I changed the diff fluid in my Vette I inadvertently sat in some fluid. This was 6 months ago and I've washed the shorts probably 20+ times and they still have a light sulfur smell.DE OPPRESSO LIBER
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Had this happen in my mustang long time ago.
I bought a bag of cat litter with an odor absorption component and dumped it out behind the seat where the oil spill was. Smell was gone within an hour and I let it sit there for a few days and it eventaully wicked up the oil on the carpet.
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Originally posted by Jedi View PostHad this happen in my mustang long time ago.
I bought a bag of cat litter with an odor absorption component and dumped it out behind the seat where the oil spill was. Smell was gone within an hour and I let it sit there for a few days and it eventaully wicked up the oil on the carpet.Originally posted by yellowstang View PostOnce you get the spill cleaned out, coffee will absorb the oder like a MoFo! Seriously, put some unused coffee grounds in a tupperware bowl or something and put that in the car.
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Originally posted by yellowstang View PostOnce you get the spill cleaned out, coffee will absorb the oder like a MoFo! Seriously, put some unused coffee grounds in a tupperware bowl or something and put that in the car.
Use full strength Simple Green to break down the oil, mop up with several cotton rags, then poor about a cup of fine ground (unused) coffee grounds into it and let sit for a day or two.
David
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