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Old Apr 30, 2007 | 08:51 AM
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SHampoo seats, n carpet

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My friend ate from boston pizza, and started throwing up after 1-2 hrs..right away after he ate, he felt wierd.
he started throwing up in my car...my front passesnger seat is messed..smells really bad...who could fix it for me? I like to have some Zaino put on afterwards....
and how much am i lookin at to shampp the carpet, and seats...
i live in markham but can come near by if anything...

im still sleepy we been driving the whole nitee with that smell and its not good..so im disguested..i hve to wash up and try to get rid of that smell...

someone plz help..lol
 
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Old Apr 30, 2007 | 09:26 AM
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Thanks for the memories, I threw up in my buddies Chevette at the Brunswick
house years (many years ago).

I think you need to talk to a specialist like Kevin, here is link to his page http://gtaindetail.com I know he is extremely busy but might have some advice for you that you can try yourself.

Good luck.
 
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Old Apr 30, 2007 | 10:42 PM
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Thanks, i called Kevin but his not free to do it till next week. I cant go on with this smell, i made a app with this company, its $175 to wash inside and out..everything...i sat back in the car and i was almost throwing up from the smell...

soo badd
 
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Old May 1, 2007 | 08:50 AM
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A cheap alternative is get out your scrub brush, a wash pail with some carpet shampoo and a wet shop vac. Spray it down with rubbing alcohol after a thorough cleaning and when it is somewhat damp. Use a dry towel to help dry it after that.
 
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Old May 1, 2007 | 09:19 AM
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Drag your buddy by the scruff of the neck and make him clean it up to your satisfaction Manbir. People should be responsible for their actions, at least that's the way it worked when I was your age (just a few years ago ).
 

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Old May 1, 2007 | 09:35 AM
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A cheap alternative is get out your scrub brush, a wash pail with some carpet shampoo and a wet shop vac. Spray it down with rubbing alcohol after a thorough cleaning and when it is somewhat damp. Use a dry towel to help dry it after that.
Hey Deane.. do you ever use enzyme based products to break down the bio-odour;
Or does the alcohol do the same thing?
 
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Old May 1, 2007 | 09:51 AM
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Hey Deane.. do you ever use enzyme based products to break down the bio-odour;
Or does the alcohol do the same thing?
I've read about those products on one of the boat forums I belong to and they highly reccommended them.
 
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Old May 1, 2007 | 10:13 AM
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Manbir,

I can get you some chemicals that could help out with the smell. Like InTgr8r mentioned, it is enzyme based and will break the smell down .

I don't think the Alcohol will help any... I work in a school and I 've cleaned up lots of "various spills" through the years.
 
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Old May 1, 2007 | 10:30 AM
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Originally Posted by inTgr8r
Hey Deane.. do you ever use enzyme based products to break down the bio-odour;
Or does the alcohol do the same thing?
Yes, we do use them. They work well over about a 48 hour period and actually eat the bacteria causing the odour. The carpet or upholstery needs to be cleaned as well as possible and then sprayed with the enzyme liberally over the area, preferably while damp. Zep makes a good product called odourstroyer extra.

Used liberally the alcohol will help kill the bacteria. It may take a couple of applications and isn't quite as effective but is cheap and easy. It's also a very good product to use on fabric in addition to a cleaner to help remove stains like coffee.
 
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Old May 1, 2007 | 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by GEE35X
Drag your buddy by the scruff of the neck and make him clean it up to your satisfaction Manbir. People should be responsible for their actions, at least that's the way it worked when I was your age (just a few years ago ).
Totally agree. Can't imagine doing that and not being responsible for cleaning it or paying for it to be cleaned.


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Manbir,

I can get you some chemicals that could help out with the smell. Like InTgr8r mentioned, it is enzyme based and will break the smell down .

I don't think the Alcohol will help any... I work in a school and I 've cleaned up lots of "various spills" through the years
You're right, it won't unless the original "mess" is properly cleaned and mostly lifted first as I described.
 
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Old May 1, 2007 | 04:47 PM
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hey,
I just got my car back....it doesnt look it had any stains in the first place..lol
the guys did a pretty damn good job...i paid $120 cash, their usually charge $179 for leather seats but i convinced them down to $120..lol
Its really nice, i cant no longer smell odour so its good..I ordered Zaino cleaner n leather conditional and should be here by friday..so That will help me

I swear to god, who ever seats in my car thinks its a brand new car..i get comments like "ur car smells new" its a 03 sedan..lolll...i usually tell them its a 06, and hide my kms with tape..lol jk.. i guess its Zaino!!!

if anyone wants their number let me know..they did the inside and out for $120...but u hve to convinced them...usually they'll say $170 or so..
 
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Old May 1, 2007 | 04:49 PM
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Also, thanks for ur help guys..it was bit too late since i had given my car by the time i checked bak on the forum...but i really didnt wanna touch any of that **** in the car....i rather had someone else do it than getting germs on my self...

thank you guys
 
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