Body & Soul1 min ago
Stinky milk!
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Hi all
My son split some milk on the back seat of our car and I haven't used it in a while and wasn't told about it (typical!). It's been soaked into the backseat and has been for a couple of weeks so you can imagine how icky it smells. Has anyone got any idea about how to get the smell out. All advice would be gratefully received.
Thanks in advance
Px
My son split some milk on the back seat of our car and I haven't used it in a while and wasn't told about it (typical!). It's been soaked into the backseat and has been for a couple of weeks so you can imagine how icky it smells. Has anyone got any idea about how to get the smell out. All advice would be gratefully received.
Thanks in advance
Px
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Call in at your nearest branch of Pets at Home. Store finder here:
http://www.petsathome.com/storelocator?_s_icmp =3l39TRr1
Step 2:
Purchase some Simple Solution Stain and Odour Remover:
http://www.simplesolution.com/products_uk/so_r emover.html
Step 3:
Really drench the affected areas of the seat with the stuff. (You're not just trying to mask the smell. You need to 'kill' it completely. The odour remover can't do that unless it comes into direct contact with every bit of the sour milk).
Step 4:
Park the car somewhere secure, so you can leave the windows open while the seat dries out. (That's just to help it dry quicker. The solution isn't hazardous in any way).
Step 5:
Smile sweetly at your son ;-)
Chris
Call in at your nearest branch of Pets at Home. Store finder here:
http://www.petsathome.com/storelocator?_s_icmp =3l39TRr1
Step 2:
Purchase some Simple Solution Stain and Odour Remover:
http://www.simplesolution.com/products_uk/so_r emover.html
Step 3:
Really drench the affected areas of the seat with the stuff. (You're not just trying to mask the smell. You need to 'kill' it completely. The odour remover can't do that unless it comes into direct contact with every bit of the sour milk).
Step 4:
Park the car somewhere secure, so you can leave the windows open while the seat dries out. (That's just to help it dry quicker. The solution isn't hazardous in any way).
Step 5:
Smile sweetly at your son ;-)
Chris