RE: [Chrysler300] HELP!
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RE: [Chrysler300] HELP!



There is also a product called Zero Odor that works very well in
removing odor such as urine.  It's pretty new on the market but pet
people know about it and use it.  I use it with my dogs, hence why I
know about it.  Your best bet is to Google Zero Odor and see where you
can get your best price.  Last I knew it was still mail order.
 
Elizabeth Wieland

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From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Rich Barber
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 2:03 PM
To: jlsavard@xxxxxxx; Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;
L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] HELP!


  

A spray product called Fabreze (auto version) works well on musty old
car
smells and might help with mouse-gene. Spray on all surfaces with heavy
on
the carpet. Citrus-based products also work well on organic/sulfur
odors.
Glade deodorant capsules are available for cars, but are more coverup
than
anything. Mild leather cleaner for all interior surfaces can't hurt.

I inherited several company cars and offices previously inhabited by
heavy-smoking managers. I replaced carpet and drapes in the offices and
let
the cars bake in the hot Kansas and Nebraska sun all summer with the
windows
down in order to cook out the stale tobacco smell. Anything that can be
removed from the car should be taken out and placed in the sun if
practical-trunk carpet, seat cushions, trunk junk

Best wishes-let us know if anything helps.

Rich Barber

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Subject: [Chrysler300] HELP!

I've been away for the past two months, sponging off of my daughter, in 
Phoenix.

When I returned home, I opened the trunk of my Chrysler, which was in a 
heated garage, and discovered that mice had taken up residence, and that
at 
least one had died. The smell was as you would have expected.

Does anyone have any suggestions for odor control? All I can think of 
right now is to get it outside and open the windows. I'm not sure that I
even 
want to get into it for that long!

I'll be waiting for suggestions....

Joe Savard
Lake Orion, Mi.

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