smelly boot!?
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smelly boot!?
No not my feet
My boot had a leak (believed to have been sorted) but the boot smells of damp. I have tried to use a carpet cleaner and other methods to get rid of the smell but nothing has worked so far.
Any ideas its really beginning to irritate me now
My boot had a leak (believed to have been sorted) but the boot smells of damp. I have tried to use a carpet cleaner and other methods to get rid of the smell but nothing has worked so far.
Any ideas its really beginning to irritate me now
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Try sprinkling bicarbonate of soda all over the boot, leave for a couple of days and vacume out
Failing that spray a load of Fabreeze in there
Failing that spray a load of Fabreeze in there
Last edited by Fleetster; 31 January 2012 at 01:10 PM.
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Mine used to smell like a cannabis factory when it got damp. I sorted the leak then used a small tub of de-humidifying crystals.
Like these: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4x-Large-I...item1e6a4e7c8b
Use some sticky velcro on the underside to stop them moving about. It should sort it out.
Like these: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4x-Large-I...item1e6a4e7c8b
Use some sticky velcro on the underside to stop them moving about. It should sort it out.
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Try to find the leak, fix that.
Make sure its dry, if you can, borrow a george to suck it dry as much as you can.
Bio-Brisk will help, you can get it from you local AutoSmart.
If you need to soak up a bit of damp in the air, cat litter tray with a non-smelling cat litter, that will soak up moisture and smells.
You do need to leave it for a weekend at least (no driving the car around, just let it do its stuff).
Make sure its dry, if you can, borrow a george to suck it dry as much as you can.
Bio-Brisk will help, you can get it from you local AutoSmart.
If you need to soak up a bit of damp in the air, cat litter tray with a non-smelling cat litter, that will soak up moisture and smells.
You do need to leave it for a weekend at least (no driving the car around, just let it do its stuff).
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