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Odours(Valleting Smells In Interiour)
#1
Posted 10 July 2010 - 09:25 PM
#2
Posted 10 July 2010 - 10:26 PM
#3
Posted 11 July 2010 - 12:36 AM
thanx 4 the advice mate,wats a truck wash and how much do they cost?cheers leetheyve probably sprayed the carpets,seats,door panels and dash so the smell lasts longer - you may have to truckwash the whole thing from the headlining down and re valet with suitable products that wont annoy your wifes condition
#4
Posted 11 July 2010 - 08:59 AM
#5
Posted 11 July 2010 - 10:29 AM
thanks stevie mate that was just wat one ov the lads said they might ov used ie silicone but not sure as the last owner had it done,its a really nice fresh smell aswell but if i cant get rid ov it its up 4 sale (gutted)steam clean will probably help no end. as for washing with warm water, silicone is water resistant.
#6
Posted 11 July 2010 - 10:46 AM
#7
Posted 11 July 2010 - 03:19 PM
thanx 4 the advice mate,guna try everything i can before i let this 1 go,i know an air con eng al ask him to av a look,nice 1truckwash was a chemical we used to use in car valeting days- add a tiny bit in the water or carpet steamer,take the seats out etc and give the whole interior a full valet - have a look on detailing world for a modern solution thats ph neutral or find a good valet company that will do a full steam and valet on it for you - also have you had your aircon cleaned recently cos you might be using it and can be lots of germs in there that can cause problems in some people
#8
Posted 23 July 2010 - 07:40 PM
thanx 4 the advice mate,guna try everything i can before i let this 1 go,i know an air con eng al ask him to av a look,nice 1
truckwash was a chemical we used to use in car valeting days- add a tiny bit in the water or carpet steamer,take the seats out etc and give the whole interior a full valet - have a look on detailing world for a modern solution thats ph neutral or find a good valet company that will do a full steam and valet on it for you - also have you had your aircon cleaned recently cos you might be using it and can be lots of germs in there that can cause problems in some people
Hows the valet smell coming along, did you manage to get rid of it?
Sure hope so, be a shame to lose your IS.
Ian
#9
Posted 28 July 2010 - 05:04 PM
hi ian,havnt got rid of the smell yet mate i sprayed all the roof lining with febreeze and all the carpets but to no avail,hed a ac eng claen the system out but theres a smell coming from that now the ac eng said it will go after a few days,it probably would if i was using it but i use it mostly on w/ends as i am in the van through the week,i feel sorry i got rid of the 51 plate now.i have got 1 more trick up my sleve for the w/end i am going to drain all the fluids out of it and replace with clean 1s,eh mate you have made a crackin job of ur car just been lookin,al let ya know how the odours are gettin on after the week end.
thanx 4 the advice mate,guna try everything i can before i let this 1 go,i know an air con eng al ask him to av a look,nice 1
truckwash was a chemical we used to use in car valeting days- add a tiny bit in the water or carpet steamer,take the seats out etc and give the whole interior a full valet - have a look on detailing world for a modern solution thats ph neutral or find a good valet company that will do a full steam and valet on it for you - also have you had your aircon cleaned recently cos you might be using it and can be lots of germs in there that can cause problems in some people
Hows the valet smell coming along, did you manage to get rid of it?
Sure hope so, be a shame to lose your IS.
Ian
#10
Posted 02 August 2010 - 07:20 PM
#11
Posted 04 August 2010 - 10:52 PM
ive foned a few valleters but carn find 1 that will take seats out and steam it(recemendation)so i will have to do it myself and as its goin to be a half a day job,if ive had the time i havnt had the weather vice versa,an by the way MATEso you've done everything apart from what you were reccomended to do?
#12
Posted 13 July 2011 - 10:53 PM
One suggestion - rather then adding to the chemical cocktail by spraying febreze or other such stuff around - is to put one or several open containers (Tupperware or similar) containing lumps of real charcoal (not BBQ fuel which is reconstituted powder) into the car. Leave them there long-term, under the seats, on the parcel shelf, or in similar places where they won't be knocked over. The charcoal gradually absorbs odours and - hopefully - will neutralise the atmosphere inside the car.
Charcoal has this ability to absorb impurities and odours. That's why various processes and machines have "charcoal filters".
#13
Posted 29 July 2011 - 02:59 PM
I used an Airconditioner cleaner aerosol. I had to reapply twice (once a month) for the minty stench to go.
Halfords has one that works just as well but prob need to repeat 3 or 4 times, and borders expensive.














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