Advice from those with young children
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Advice from those with young children
My little girl has had a stomach bug for the last few days, so yesterday although she seemed to be getting better, we decided to take her to the doctors. All was fine, she has some viral infection which will clear up on its own. However, on the way home she was sick and some went on to the seat (and everything else she was wearing....I will spare the details!!). My question is a simple one......how on earth can you get rid of the smell?? Anyone have any experience of this? Or is it a case of a full valet, if so any recommendations?
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Not that I've experienced sick on the seat , but I find that Febreeze stuff to be quite good at masking smells
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Maz,
My old next door neighbour was a taxi driver. If someone was sick in the cab he'd use something called Zoflora to clear it up and hide the smell. However, it does smell very 'clinical', but he swore by it.
It's still available in Tesco's, Sainsburys etc.
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My old next door neighbour was a taxi driver. If someone was sick in the cab he'd use something called Zoflora to clear it up and hide the smell. However, it does smell very 'clinical', but he swore by it.
It's still available in Tesco's, Sainsburys etc.
HTH
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i would advise a valet...... spraying anything in the car only masks the smell, when my dayghter was ill she did the same, we tried to hide the smell but it lasted over a week and we then valeted it.
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Thanks Dave, half a bottle of fabreeze has been sprayed and I can still smell it. It might be physcological but I don't think so. After a day standing on the drive I got in the car tonight and there was definitely "the" smell!!
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For a start
If you take your little child out in your beloved car to the Drs and they have a tummy bug
If you take your little child out in your beloved car to the Drs and they have a tummy bug
TAKE A BUCKET WITH YOU
Sorry its a mum thing, after 2 kids and 16 years a of being a parent.
You will know next time. and leave the windows open
You will know next time. and leave the windows open
Try anything as long as it smells nice, how about one of those big smellies that spray everyso often.
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Same happened to me about 6 months ago.
Step one: remove all debris with a hoover/vax
Step two: very dilute disinfectant sprayed onto the seat particularly the seams. Rubbed around with tescos baby wipes, nice smell and good amount of wetness in these wipes, plus they don't shred !
Step three dab dry the excess
Step four: re-vax.
Step five: spray until soggy with feebreeze.
In my experience feebreeze really works, but you are right it starts to smell in your head of that which you are trying to hide.
It has taken a couple of months for the psychological smell to disappear but it does go.
Another product I have discovered which is really good and quick drying is
Chemical Guy's Sofast Odour And Bacteria Killer
Available from CARWASHnWAX - Factory Direct Professional Detailing Supplies Warehouse
David at Carwashnwax turns round orders next day during the week.
This product works a treat where our dog sleeps in the house, and on other sick accidents in the house.
If I were in your situation now, I would still do all the above but end with a good squirt of the Sofast Odour And Bacteria Killer.
Chemical Guy's do a range of sweet smelling spray fresheners that if spritzed in the air vents will relieve you of the niff of sick.
Best of luck
Stu
And yes, after the first time this happened our car is now equipped with a bucket !
Step one: remove all debris with a hoover/vax
Step two: very dilute disinfectant sprayed onto the seat particularly the seams. Rubbed around with tescos baby wipes, nice smell and good amount of wetness in these wipes, plus they don't shred !
Step three dab dry the excess
Step four: re-vax.
Step five: spray until soggy with feebreeze.
In my experience feebreeze really works, but you are right it starts to smell in your head of that which you are trying to hide.
It has taken a couple of months for the psychological smell to disappear but it does go.
Another product I have discovered which is really good and quick drying is
Chemical Guy's Sofast Odour And Bacteria Killer
Available from CARWASHnWAX - Factory Direct Professional Detailing Supplies Warehouse
David at Carwashnwax turns round orders next day during the week.
This product works a treat where our dog sleeps in the house, and on other sick accidents in the house.
If I were in your situation now, I would still do all the above but end with a good squirt of the Sofast Odour And Bacteria Killer.
Chemical Guy's do a range of sweet smelling spray fresheners that if spritzed in the air vents will relieve you of the niff of sick.
Best of luck
Stu
And yes, after the first time this happened our car is now equipped with a bucket !
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Thanks for all the advice. However, the bucket WAS there, she said she didn't feel sick and by the time we realised she was going to be we put the bucket there and she missed it! The silly thing was we was going to tke the wifes car which has leather seats, but as she was feeling a bit better and hadn't been sick for 24 hours I thought I was safe to take mine. Next time she is ill I will put it in the garage!
Stu, if I wasn't working all weekend I would give it a good clean using your method, now it will have to wait.
Stu, if I wasn't working all weekend I would give it a good clean using your method, now it will have to wait.
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Thanks for all the advice. However, the bucket WAS there, she said she didn't feel sick and by the time we realised she was going to be we put the bucket there and she missed it! The silly thing was we was going to tke the wifes car which has leather seats, but as she was feeling a bit better and hadn't been sick for 24 hours I thought I was safe to take mine. Next time she is ill I will put it in the garage!
Stu, if I wasn't working all weekend I would give it a good clean using your method, now it will have to wait.
Stu, if I wasn't working all weekend I would give it a good clean using your method, now it will have to wait.
Just not your week this week then.
Hope Mrs ScoobyMaz is ok soon then.
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It was my fault .......'dad go faster round this one'..........followed by .....
Was on my way back from H&S with my new exhaust just fitted, huge smile on my face at the noise...then it disapeared...replaced by a feeling of horror, knowing this was going to take ages to clean up...and in my scoob
We bought a second car soon after for family trips
There's no quick way to clean it up, just have to grin and bear it, methodically doing each bit that got covered and then sniffing for splash back on the back of the seats and door
Stu
Was on my way back from H&S with my new exhaust just fitted, huge smile on my face at the noise...then it disapeared...replaced by a feeling of horror, knowing this was going to take ages to clean up...and in my scoob
We bought a second car soon after for family trips
There's no quick way to clean it up, just have to grin and bear it, methodically doing each bit that got covered and then sniffing for splash back on the back of the seats and door
Stu
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