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Any suggestions? Poo on seat!
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My friends wee boy had a bit of an accident in my friends car. He has had diarrhoea on her car seat. Shes scrubbed with flash, yet theres still a wee bit of a smell. What else can she do to get rid of smell?
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thats good for absorbing smells.
Has it possibly soaked into the seat? a steamer might get deeper into the fabric to clean it?
Always works for those little scatalogical accidents....and good with vomit too btw.
Buy a new car!!
If it's on a carseat, just put the cover through the washing machine??
http://www.urine-off.co.uk/faq.html
It doesn't mask it, it tries to neutralise - and is for cleaning fabrics which can't be 'washed' in a washing machine
The old methods are always the best ones. Those two items work a treat on most cleaning chores. Them and lemon make up many a cleaning solution for my house.
This ^^^^ You can usually get this sort of stuff in Home Bargains and pound shops, I have a huge purple can of it and it does work (my brother's little puppy peed on my sofa cushion once, so I keep it handy)
The other good thing to remove poo is bio washing powder, it breaks up the enzymes and grease in the poo.
But I do think scrubbing it may have forced it into the foam so you may be in for a long haul to get rid of the smell.
A friend once threw up out the window of another friend's car on a dual carriageway :eek: It blew back in and went down the window seal and into the door panel. Valeting company did what they could but the smell still lingered, in the end I blocked her car in with mine so nobody could pinch hers and left all the windows open all day for several days, it did disperse in the end