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The Other Dave
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Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 1:53 am    Post subject: Re: Remove odor from stored roadster? Reply with quote

I just deodorized a smoker's car with an ozone generator. Seems to have
worked very well.

"Dennis Willson" <giganews@taz-mania.com> wrote in message
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lib wrote:
What is a good neutralizer/remover of the musty odor of a 20+ year stored
car?I have cleaned/ vacuumed the entire interior, but haven't shampooed
the carpets. It was stored in a garage under a car cover. It is now in a
garage with the windows down and will probably be there for another 6
months.
Many professionals use Ozone. You get (rent, borrow, etc...) an ozone
generator and put in the car with the windows all up and let it sit over
night. It will not have any odors the next day. Works wonders.

Dennis


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StingRay
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Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 4:14 am    Post subject: Re: Remove odor from stored roadster? Reply with quote

"The Other Dave" <thehouseinspector@dsl-only.net> wrote in message
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I just deodorized a smoker's car with an ozone generator. Seems to have
worked very well.

Or it screwed up your sense of smell! :-Þ Just messing with you! *lol*
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Fred
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Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 9:12 am    Post subject: Re: Remove odor from stored roadster? Reply with quote

Another way is to sprinkle a couple of boxes of bicarbonate of soda all over
let it sit undisturbed overnight and let it absorb the odors, then vacuum it
up.

"The Other Dave" <thehouseinspector@dsl-only.net> wrote in message
news:dn4qbk0esj@news4.newsguy.com...
Quote:
I just deodorized a smoker's car with an ozone generator. Seems to have
worked very well.

"Dennis Willson" <giganews@taz-mania.com> wrote in message
news:V9ydnQU_MOUy-RTenZ2dnUVZ_tidnZ2d@baytsp.com...
lib wrote:
What is a good neutralizer/remover of the musty odor of a 20+ year
stored
car?I have cleaned/ vacuumed the entire interior, but haven't shampooed
the carpets. It was stored in a garage under a car cover. It is now in
a
garage with the windows down and will probably be there for another 6
months.
Many professionals use Ozone. You get (rent, borrow, etc...) an ozone
generator and put in the car with the windows all up and let it sit over
night. It will not have any odors the next day. Works wonders.

Dennis



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johnnie:-)
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Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2005 6:32 am    Post subject: Re: Remove odor from stored roadster? Reply with quote

I've had good luck with balled up newspaper stuffed under the seats, it took
a little while but it worked, got rid of the dead cat odor................
johnnie:-)
"Fred" <testing@testing1212mouse.com> wrote in message
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Another way is to sprinkle a couple of boxes of bicarbonate of soda all
over
let it sit undisturbed overnight and let it absorb the odors, then vacuum
it
up.

"The Other Dave" <thehouseinspector@dsl-only.net> wrote in message
news:dn4qbk0esj@news4.newsguy.com...
I just deodorized a smoker's car with an ozone generator. Seems to have
worked very well.

"Dennis Willson" <giganews@taz-mania.com> wrote in message
news:V9ydnQU_MOUy-RTenZ2dnUVZ_tidnZ2d@baytsp.com...
lib wrote:
What is a good neutralizer/remover of the musty odor of a 20+ year
stored
car?I have cleaned/ vacuumed the entire interior, but haven't
shampooed
the carpets. It was stored in a garage under a car cover. It is now in
a
garage with the windows down and will probably be there for another 6
months.
Many professionals use Ozone. You get (rent, borrow, etc...) an ozone
generator and put in the car with the windows all up and let it sit
over
night. It will not have any odors the next day. Works wonders.

Dennis



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Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2005 9:12 am    Post subject: Re: Remove odor from stored roadster? Reply with quote

On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 17:41:13 -0800, "lib" <libaala@alamedanot.net>
wrote:

Quote:
What is a good neutralizer/remover of the musty odor of a 20+ year stored
car?I have cleaned/ vacuumed the entire interior, but haven't shampooed the
carpets. It was stored in a garage under a car cover. It is now in a garage
with the windows down and will probably be there for another 6 months.


Off the topic.....
Where did the word ROADSTER originate? Did some one see a lobSTER
cross a ROAD ????
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