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yaris prime
03-07-2009, 08:08 PM
Any ides of something I can use to deodorize the interior of my Yaris?
I have tried an air freshener, but that just makes it worse. I think the previous owner was a smoker, and I also think that the dealership, when they cleaned the inside, left the carpet wet too long after the Shampoo, so there is a funky, smoky, musty smell. I tried to spray the carpet and seats with some Lysol deodorizer, but it didn't seem to work too well. I was going to try to shampoo the seats and carpet with a carpet cleaner, but I don't want to use something that will not be good for my seat material, or be too strong, as I am sensitve to chemical smells. Anybody have an luck with a certain kind of product?
Altitude
03-07-2009, 10:25 PM
Go to Bed Bath and Beyond - pick up a bottle of Zero Odor. Spray it inside the car, wait till it dries then sprinkle the entire interior with baking soda, let it sit (overnight at least)then vacuum it all up.
Alternatively, fill a bowl with vinegar drop a rag/washcloth in it, stick it in your car. Deal with the vinegar smell for a day or two then remove it.
pennyracer
03-08-2009, 12:06 AM
i have found putting raw coffee in a open container will take the smell out very nicely i have seen that done on tv for motorhomes that smell inside . worth a try i use it in a eclosed trailer when i haul full gas cans inside . it really works for me good luck
skaris
03-08-2009, 02:08 PM
Go to a pet store and get an enzyme based cleaner like Nature's Miracle or Simple Solution. You spray it on the interior and let it evaporate up. The enzymes will eat all of the organic matter that causes the odor as it evaporates (just make sure you get it good and wet). These cleaners are designed for pet urine and poop stains/smells...so they work pretty good!
yaris prime
03-08-2009, 04:26 PM
Wow, I hadn't heard of any of those.. I'm glad I asked.
Much obliged.
360cubes
03-10-2009, 04:20 PM
This is why I bought a Bissel Green Machine. Back when I had a dog it worked great, but now with smelly relatives and taking garbage to the dump in my truck it works even better. I will agree that pet stores are some of the best places to get good deodorizers!
EasyDriver
03-20-2009, 10:21 AM
Any ides of something I can use to deodorize the interior of my Yaris?
I have tried an air freshener, but that just makes it worse. I think the previous owner was a smoker, and I also think that the dealership, when they cleaned the inside, left the carpet wet too long after the Shampoo, so there is a funky, smoky, musty smell. I tried to spray the carpet and seats with some Lysol deodorizer, but it didn't seem to work too well. I was going to try to shampoo the seats and carpet with a carpet cleaner, but I don't want to use something that will not be good for my seat material, or be too strong, as I am sensitve to chemical smells. Anybody have an luck with a certain kind of product?
Spray Fabreze on the seats and floor carpet, then leave the window open a couple of days!
SuperFunBall
03-20-2009, 12:03 PM
There is a spray called Ozium, Wally World and auto stores carry it. My wife used it on the company vehicle that a co worker smoked in. Just one spray will take out any smell. For your ride though I would spray down all the fabrics and into the air vents while running your max ac. Just make sure once you do this to exit the car immediately because this is some stong stuff that works.
TinyGiant
03-20-2009, 12:50 PM
i've heard puttin a bowl of activated carbon and water in the car can help.. as the water evaporates the carbon sucks the smells into itself
you could try just dry carbon too.. it might help
CTScott
03-20-2009, 01:51 PM
Try running a household dehumidifier in the car overnight, with everything closed up. Manually turn off the interior lights, then Let the power cord (or extension cord) hang out of the back edge of the door and gently push the door until it clicks (not fully closed though).
You'd be amazed how much as to how much water is in the condensate pan the next morning, and how much of the smell is gone.
texkid
03-20-2009, 02:58 PM
Two I remember:
(1) Have a bowl with crumbled charcoal slightly dampened and leave in the back floor mat for a day. Reason: it'll absorb the smell.
(2) Have 1/4 of hot water and 3/4 of white vinegar mixed in bowl and place it in the back floor mat overnight. Reason: white vinegar rocks at making whites whiter, blacks blackers, and getting almost ANY smell out of fabric. The water needs to be hot so that the steam will travel throughout the car carrying the vinegar.
The white vinegar method works well. I accidently left a bag of pork dumplings under my passenger seat for a week. This is the reason why I stick to NO food in my car unless it is carry out from the restaurant to the house.
supmet
03-20-2009, 03:27 PM
I accidently left a bag of pork dumplings under my passenger seat for a week.
Somehow, even before I looked at your name I knew you were from Texas.. :biggrin:
toast
03-22-2009, 09:25 PM
Take 4 paper plates and place one on each floor board area. Sprinkle baking soda on each plate. Let it sit over night. Dump baking soda into a trash bag the next morning and discard. Repeat several days and the odor will be reduced and disapepar.
Long term you have to find the source of the odor and eliminate it. Then you have to do something to absorb the odor. Baking soda works and it's cheap. Activated charcoal is best, but not as cheap. Good luck.
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