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Sadly, getting "puke" out of 9-5 interior (long)
Posted by Anonymous (more from Anonymous) on Sun, 2 Nov 2003 21:18:52
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This sucks. My wife drank too much at a halloween party last night. I was the designated driver in her 9-5 sedan. About halfway home she muttered that she felt very sick.
Long story short, I pulled the car over 6 times on our would-be 20 minute trip home. Took us an hour to get home. The first time, she was unable to open the door because of the automatic door locking she chose to have enabled, so there was "puke" on the inside of the door panel (plastic and leather), and also on the carpet by the front passenger door opening and the plastic cladding below where the door opens.
When we finally got home at 2:00 AM, got her changed and in to bed. Then down to the garage to clean the 9-5. I wiped down the door panel, and used glass cleaner and leather wipes to make it clean. I actually removed the plastic carpet-edge strip (on the floor when the door is open) and got that area cleaned, and cleaned the carpet with some carped cleaner designed to eliminate pet odors (from the time a cat pissed in my '95 900 when it was 2 yrs old... I don't park with the windows open anymore).
This morning I went down and discovered that the car, which I had left open to ventilate, still smelled faintly of vomit. Not nice leather. I used Febreze on the carpet's affected area.
Any more hints for de-odorizing my wife's now-smelly car?
Many thanks-
Anonymous
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