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dapperdan
Oct 10, 2015Explorer
I would try to degrease and power wash the under body as posted above. I think that's going to be the most effective. Putting "air fresheners" in the cab will be a temporary fix at best. Diesel is a hard odor to get rid of not to mention obnoxious! :E
Years ago I had a fuel return line rupture on a day cab tractor spewing fuel over the entire back and under-side of the cab and front of the trailer. HORRIBLE smelling mess. The mechanics just degreased and steam-cleaned the entire cab including under it as well. The next day I couldn't smell the fuel spill. Just my two cents.
Dan
Years ago I had a fuel return line rupture on a day cab tractor spewing fuel over the entire back and under-side of the cab and front of the trailer. HORRIBLE smelling mess. The mechanics just degreased and steam-cleaned the entire cab including under it as well. The next day I couldn't smell the fuel spill. Just my two cents.
Dan
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