| uboltpb |
How do I remove vomit smell from seat? One of my kid's friends got sick in our MDX.
We tried some baking soda, and some other cleaning products. Then, we had our local detailer give it a try. The detailer "ionized" the car and the car doesn't reak of vomit anymore, but the seat still has a trace of the foul smell.
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| dj-mdx2 |
| Did you try some leather cleaner and conditioner? |
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| jldekoning |
| Google "Zero Odor". We just got this stuff and have used it on the cat's litter box and today on my son's bed after he threw-up in it last night. Amazing stuff but rather expensive. |
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| gto-dave |
| Maybe try Fabreeze. Any supermarket-drugstore |
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| R Stevens |
quote: Originally posted by jldekoning
Google "Zero Odor". We just got this stuff and have used it on the cat's litter box and today on my son's bed after he threw-up in it last night. Amazing stuff but rather expensive.
jldekoning,
Couldn't help but notice the picture of your son sitting on top of the Nittany Lion! Did he vomit because of excitement from the Penn State victory over the Buckeyes last night?
Go Lions! We Are.... |
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| Rick_James |
| Hire a car detailer and make sure they do a shampoo / scrub cleaning. |
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| uboltpb |
| Thanks everyone! I'll try some of the suggestions and report back. |
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| jldekoning |
quote: Originally posted by R Stevens
jldekoning,
Couldn't help but notice the picture of your son sitting on top of the Nittany Lion! Did he vomit because of excitement from the Penn State victory over the Buckeyes last night?
Go Lions! We Are....
16 to 8. Now I think that I'm going to Vomit. Have been waiting for this for a while. |
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| ardvarkus |
quote: Originally posted by uboltpb
Thanks everyone! I'll try some of the suggestions and report back.
Please do...
The holes in the leather are a big issue. It MAY be necessary to remove the seat and the seat covers to clean. A HUGE PITA.
Go PSU!
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