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Led_67
Sep 25, 2013Explorer
rockhillmanor wrote:pasusan wrote:
I've used a product called OdoBan (Amazon has it). The house we now live in had carpeting that smelled really bad from cat pee when we bought it. We ripped out the carpet and I scrubbed all the floors with OdoBan and it worked perfectly....Good luck!
Interestingly this stuff DOES work. For those of you on the road this can be found at all truck stops. All long with a plethora of air cleaning products.
I find the best cleaning and odor control products at truck stops!!
24 7's, 365 days a year in a small cab does get stinky and the truck drivers know what to use to clean it up with.
OK I gotta get into this...As a former Owner Operater as well as driving for others I will say the best way to avoid the "stinky smell" is to keep your vehicle clean to begin with as in takeing out your trash daily, cleaning up any spills immediately, whenever you have any down time use it for cleaning and on my days when I was in I would deep clean my truck and put some potpourii in and let it simmer for a couple of hours with the cab closed up. Trust me when I say that there have been some disgusting experiences out there.
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