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mleekamp
Apr 23, 2013Explorer
RVcrazy basically said it and has been discussed before....turn the heat up on full blast at night...next day air it out. I did this 5 or 6 nights in a row, used a tank of propane but in the end, smell basically gone. Honestly, you will always have a "smell" in an RV because of the materials...but the worst of it can be gone with the heating method. Its the glues and chemicals that do it...and heating them out of there helps a ton.
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