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Unlike the eBay seller I bought the car from...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251505166605?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
...I've tried to sell this car honestly and the description "Wet Dog smell" isn't a very good marketing point.
If I had known there was half a rain forest of magic trees in there I would never have bid on the bloody thing let alone driven it home. :bang:
https://www.fiatforum.com/classifieds/showproduct.php?product=31513
My attempts to remove the "Wet Dog" smell were temporary at best.
So I need to get to the route cause.
Stripping a car out...
...and not putting a roll cage in is a new one for me.
Some interesting stains like ground in chocolate mixed with mud...
...and dried in vomit mixed with builders sand in the carpet.
Pressure wash and used the foamer to cover the seats with carpet shampoo and Flash Febreeze 50/50 mix.
While that was soaking in I did the same to the interior carpet.
Mum and Dad thought they were being clever getting a greenhouse that was too small for me to use as a spray booth...
...turns out it's perfect for drying out an interior.
So I can move the car about without getting a wet arse I've fitted my Kirkey. I wish it had floor mounted seatbelts as it would be hilarious to drive to work like this tonight.
I found a silver cuff-link, a couple of grams of Cannabis resin, two broken cigars, child's hair clips, a couple of crayons, moldy dog food (under the carpet) and 81p in change. Such a varied life this car has had.
Well on it's way to becoming a silk purse instead of a sows ear. Well less of a shed at least.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251505166605?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
...I've tried to sell this car honestly and the description "Wet Dog smell" isn't a very good marketing point.
If I had known there was half a rain forest of magic trees in there I would never have bid on the bloody thing let alone driven it home. :bang:
https://www.fiatforum.com/classifieds/showproduct.php?product=31513
My attempts to remove the "Wet Dog" smell were temporary at best.

So I need to get to the route cause.

Stripping a car out...

...and not putting a roll cage in is a new one for me.
Some interesting stains like ground in chocolate mixed with mud...

...and dried in vomit mixed with builders sand in the carpet.

Pressure wash and used the foamer to cover the seats with carpet shampoo and Flash Febreeze 50/50 mix.

While that was soaking in I did the same to the interior carpet.

Mum and Dad thought they were being clever getting a greenhouse that was too small for me to use as a spray booth...

...turns out it's perfect for drying out an interior.
So I can move the car about without getting a wet arse I've fitted my Kirkey. I wish it had floor mounted seatbelts as it would be hilarious to drive to work like this tonight.

I found a silver cuff-link, a couple of grams of Cannabis resin, two broken cigars, child's hair clips, a couple of crayons, moldy dog food (under the carpet) and 81p in change. Such a varied life this car has had.
Well on it's way to becoming a silk purse instead of a sows ear. Well less of a shed at least.
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