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Help! This Stinky Odor is Ruining My Beautiful Car!

What's the worst thing that can happen inside your new car besides a fire? I'm an "odor damage loss prevention specialist" and I've seen it all. Insurance companies refer their expensive problem cars to me, as a last resort to avoid writing the vehicle loss off as a total loss due to an impossible odor. Imagine seeing a brand new Maserati where the owner returned from a month long vacation, to discover a rotting watermelon she'd left on the front seat.

Cat urine, dog and human vomit, spilled or spoied milk, dead rats, gasoline fumes, smoke and fire damage, flooded and mildewed cars, dead bodies, I fix them all! There are countless scenarios that can cause your brand new car to be unpleasant to sit inside, let alone drive. In addition, damage such as cigar smoke, may signifcantly devalue your new, or near new car. So here are some basic tips to cleaning up your problem stain or odor.

Basic Cleanup: Don't make it worse! "Soak up" the spill and try not to enlarge the area of damage. A wet-dry vac is ideal for this purpose. First apply a small amount of clear water and let it soak in, and then extract it with the wet-dry vac. Then use a very dilute solution of dishwashing liquid soap such as Dawn. About a half teaspoon of soap in 8oz of water should do it. Rub or brush a small amount into the problem area, and extract. Repeat with clear water, and repeat if necessary. Be careful not to over wet the carpet, because you can spread the stain, and or cause mildew if it doesn't dry properly. Now roll the windows down and allow the car to naturally dry, for 24 hours.

Don't procrastinate!! Delay in properly resolving the source of the odor, allows some stains and odors to permanantly set. In most cases, using scented carpet freshener, automotive upholstery sprays, and fragrant air fresheners simply add to the problem. For example,if you place a pinapple air freshener in a car with spoiled milk, you'll get a tropical rotton milk odor.

Final thoughts: Always carry barf bags with you in the car. Keep your animals on blankets and preferably restrained. Use washable seat covers, and carry containers for groceries to prevent spills. Keep your climate control on recirculate when driving through smelly areas, then switch back to fresh air mode. Pick leaves out of fresh air intake below the bottom of the windshield, and finally, avoid using plain water in the windsheild washer reservoir.

Jay Grewer has built a solid a reputation for himself in California, specializing in "Odor Damage Loss Prevention". His shop is centrally located in Lake Forest, California, however his personal and insured customers come from all states. For more information, please visit www.odorbgone2.com
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Occupation: Physician Assistant
Richard Fan is a practicing emergency/trauma physican assistant in a busy Southern California ER, and an medical officer on the national disaster response team, DMAT CA-1.  Routinely treating victims of assault, rape, and robbery, he has developed a passion and expertise in Personal Safety Thru Smart Technology.  Learn more about these and other Smart Life Store products at www.SmartLifeStore.com
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