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Shrimp odor out of vehicle
Posted on 5/29/17 at 8:16 pm
Posted on 5/29/17 at 8:16 pm
My damn ice developed a small leak and leaked a small amount of shrimp junk in SUV - how can I get rid of odor. It's not that bad - yet. Sprayed febreeze -
Posted on 5/29/17 at 8:17 pm to Gorilla Ball
Gasoline and a match ought to do it
Posted on 5/29/17 at 8:24 pm to Gorilla Ball
baking soda or other powder base odor remover. Sprinkle it liberally and leave it in there for a couple day and then vacuum
Posted on 5/29/17 at 8:29 pm to Gorilla Ball
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My damn ice developed a small leak and leaked a small amount of shrimp junk in SUV - how can I get rid of odor. It's not that bad - yet. Sprayed febreeze -
Either change the carpet or do the best you can and trade that thing in on a cold day, 5 years from now if you leave the windows up on a warm afternoon it is coming roaring back.
Posted on 5/29/17 at 8:29 pm to Gorilla Ball
Scrub as much as you can with hot water and a little Dawn and spray Odoban afterwards.
Posted on 5/29/17 at 8:29 pm to Gorilla Ball
I know a guy who left a bag of shrimp in the back seat of a brand new Camaro. It was wheat harvest time so he did not drive the car for a month in late June early July. When he finally opened the door he immediately started gagging. He tried charcoal, chlorine tablets, completely pulled out interior and scrubbed with clorox. He ended up pumping it full of air freshener and trading it for a new truck. Salesman called him a month later and threatened to whip his arse.
Posted on 5/29/17 at 8:51 pm to Gorilla Ball
Ozone machine x 2 days, guaranteed to kill it
Posted on 5/29/17 at 9:00 pm to Gorilla Ball
Coffee grounds work the best.... it's hard to get the shrimp smell out, but coffee will work the best
Posted on 5/29/17 at 9:08 pm to Gorilla Ball
Try cut in half apples. That will remove cigarette smell. it may work on skrimps
Posted on 5/29/17 at 9:42 pm to Gorilla Ball
I didn't realize that getting shrimp juice could be so toxic to a vehicle. I'm going to be extra careful whenever I transport shrimp or any seafood from now on. I assume crawfish has a similar effect.
Posted on 5/29/17 at 9:43 pm to Gorilla Ball
I leaked shrimp juice on my Passat seats when it was about 4 months old. I ended up pulling the seat out and finding pooled shrimp juice. I cleaned all the metal and left the seat outside in the sun for about a week and all was good...
Posted on 5/30/17 at 6:08 am to Gorilla Ball
I got some out one time by steam cleaning the spot for about 2 hours then putting 5 chopped up lemons on the spot with the windows down. I then steam cleaned it again for another hour.
Posted on 5/30/17 at 8:43 am to Gorilla Ball
Shrimp are tough, I spilled some shrimp water in a freezer and it stunk for 2 yrs.
My wife spilled gasoline in the back of her Tahoe, I removed the carpet, cleaned it and kept it outside for a few weeks until the smell wore off.
My wife spilled gasoline in the back of her Tahoe, I removed the carpet, cleaned it and kept it outside for a few weeks until the smell wore off.
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