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    Veteran Member Four Rings MacDaddy's Avatar
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    milk smell

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    One time i was getting groceries with my girlfriend and she put the stupid milk container in the back and not in a bag, so of course the stuff spilt back there and made an awful stink, I thought that i got rid of it back in the summer, but some moisture got in the trunk this winter and now its back with a vengeance.

    anyone got a good idea for getting it out? I'm going to try scrubbing and vacuuming it and maybe some steam, and also use the oxy-clean upholstery cleaner my brother got me for Christmas.
    the B5 S4 is like the mafia... there is only one way out!

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    Re: milk smell

    I really like Blue Coral Upholstery Cleaner (blue can). it works great on carpets and has a very clean scent to it. works wonders on hard plastics too.

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    Re: milk smell

    It just needs a thorough cleaning...extract it with a wet/vac or extractor if you have one...then you should be good to go! Might have to do it a couple times though...
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    Re: milk smell

    Quote Originally Posted by Twista616 View Post
    It just needs a thorough cleaning...extract it with a wet/vac or extractor if you have one...then you should be good to go! Might have to do it a couple times though...
    thats kind of what i was thinking, i'll try the blue coral stuff if its being stuborn.
    the B5 S4 is like the mafia... there is only one way out!

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