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bratmantlz
07-24-2001, 03:30 AM
well 21st bday for someone younger than i and well......

what takes puke out of the interiors well?? fast clean smelling?? fast!!!! help have to clean my rs out because well it has puke on and in it!! so suggestions on what i can do with what i have... 0$ so lets hear them suggestions ASAP!!!! the smell is killing me! and yes i am watching over the drunkerd now. must make sure she enjoyed her bday today!! but the ideas to clean the baby are needed 911!!!!!
Brat

ps: i see why the designated drivers always are pissed eh........ :rolleyes: ;)

joefong
07-24-2001, 03:33 AM
febreeze works like a charm

joe

bratmantlz
07-24-2001, 03:35 AM
jf i dont think i have any febreeze... any othe houshold accesories i might be able to utilize....? thanks i will see if i have any jf.
Brat

HoratioCaine
07-24-2001, 03:40 AM
Bummer Brat. Liquid laundry soap. Water. Brush. Wet/Dry vac.

For future notice... next time you're DD for a 21er, You drive THEIR car.

My neighbors had to sell their old 4Runner because somebody puked in it and it never smelled very good again.

bratmantlz
07-24-2001, 03:46 AM
You drive THEIR car.
hey thanks for the warning ....:rolleyes: :Pnever smelled very good again.
oh itll smell like new that new car and cherry smell!! oh yes it will!! dont tell me that shiznit man.. :P more more suggestions on freshness and getting it off the carpet and the seat..
You drive THEIR car oh yeah it is their car shes my wife... i have hte only car. the subie. the other cars are broke...peices of shiznit... must clean the RS!!!
BRAT

SubaTubaru
07-24-2001, 03:48 AM
i always make this comment:
If i am the DD and one DROP of Puke gets in my car, you are PAYING for an entirly new interior!!! and hold them to it. or at least make her pay to have it professionally cleaned.
MIke
Its harsh, but honestly, its your car!

bratmantlz
07-24-2001, 03:52 AM
its my car buttt!!! i just wanted her to have a good bday today i pawned some stuff to make sure i had $$ for her day today!! its my wife man!!! she HAS to have fun!! its a rule!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i will be looking at a whole day of cleaning tomarrow!! though... i hate vomit.. but hey hell of a bday for her!!
Brat

SubaTubaru
07-24-2001, 05:16 AM
ahhh i see. i am usually the DD for a bunch of drunken college girls lol

Fish
07-24-2001, 09:59 AM
SaliorGirl can't hold her liquor huh.. heh.

Fabreeze is the only thing I can think of.. worked wonders in college.

Dori Dori
07-24-2001, 10:41 AM
This really works, try it.

Take allot orange peels (like 5-10 oranges)and leave them scattered throughout the car over night. The smell should be gone after that and you won't have a chemical smell in there either.

If that doesn''t completely work, put dryer sheets under the floor mats too. They will 'absorb' the odors.

Try it, you'll be glad you did;)

98Gal
07-24-2001, 11:37 AM
Ick ... ok this is what I was told to do after my best friends brother "blessed" her interior . This may sound nasty ... but you're supposed to let it dry, after the mess is dried ... vacume as much as possible out. I know you don't have the $$ for this right now .. but when you can, go to a local grocery store and rent a carpet steam cleaner. That will get whatever stains are there and the smell. You might need to do it a few times .. but it works.

I like ANT wrx's idea ... I would do that. But when you have a couple of bucks go rent one of those cleaners ... or have a detail shop do it.

Another thing ... if she was anything like my friends brother. He tried to make it out the window, hense "tried". Some ended up in side the door and on the outside of the car. Make sure to look down in the window seal ... and scrap/whipe anything out that may be there , (that's a fun job). Also, if there was anything on the outside , throw some wax on there. More than likely the acid from "it all" stripped the wax off.


I hope this helps in some way ....

BTW tell the wife Happy Birthday! ...Time to clean my car ;) hehe

juice
07-24-2001, 12:23 PM
A steam cleaner will be the most thorough way.

If you only have a wet/dry vac try some Resolve carpet cleaner. At least that cleans up doggie puke well.

Baking soda will help absorb the smell.

If all you have is a basic dry vaccum, bury it with baking soda and vacuum the stuff out. Repeat as many times as it takes.

For your wife, ginger ale may help her nausea. :(

-juice

SuBart
07-24-2001, 12:29 PM
Same **** happened to me in my RS the very first day I bought it, my friend decided to puke on the back seats. I completely took out the back seats and thourghly washed them out with a hose and a **** load of dfferent chemicals, it took 2 days of washing till I was satisfied that the smell is gone.

goobie
07-24-2001, 12:34 PM
Raw Deal Man!
Try Prosolve Carpet Cleaner and a nice stiff Brush, Just don't leave it in too long or it may discolor. You can get it at just about any grocery store. Comes in a red spray bottle. Also Try leaving the Doors open for a few weeks! :lol:

Burnout
07-24-2001, 12:45 PM
We use lemons at work to get rid of the smell of some cheese behind the counter and it work pretty good. Cut Sqeeze and soak.;)

hkwan
07-24-2001, 12:54 PM
One time, I spilled some chicken broth in my previous car. It was about 1/2 a cup of very rich soup. The smell got worse over the next week in hot and wet weather. I used Fabreeze, IPA, carpet cleaner... didn't work. Then I used Oxiclean, smell completely gone the next day. Just pour as much as you can on it and just absorb the mess back up with lots of paper towel.

ba_feitl
07-24-2001, 01:27 PM
On a friends wedding night I blessed my wifes car ... and myself... we used two bottles of febreeze and it was mostly gone but even still on the really hot and humid days the scent comes back ever so slightly :(

My suit on the other hand was another story ... the local dry leaner refused to do it ! They said go to a fire restoration place ... I did and they did a wonderful job on it .. cleaned with oxygen sprays and some other powerful sh|t ... still has a slight scent but you'd never know unless you were told.. Only problem was that the oxygen cleaning process tends to "yellow" things that are light colored. Luckily my suit was navy blue :)

I would recommend a lot of febreeze after a good thorough cleaning, steam would probably be best if you can't swing the pro's job...

By the way they had a car (Grand Am) in the shop they brought in from a crime scene... carjacking gone bad with VERY bad stains (blood etc) dried and set in ... by the time I picked up my suit the car had been cleaned up like new ! (of course it cost me $60 just for the suit) I'd hate to see the car's bill !

Brad

alexs001
07-24-2001, 01:54 PM
This is by far the most disgusting thread that I have ever read. :o

bratmantlz
07-24-2001, 03:05 PM
it is gettin nasty i just cleaned the car letting it dry... gonna use some febreeze we have under the sink or somewere... we will see ..
BRat

Hondaslayer
07-24-2001, 05:43 PM
If you had not have painted the caliper's the car would not be so fast and stop so harshly!:D On a serious note dude that sux:p

remarcable
07-24-2001, 06:55 PM
I go through a bottle of febreeze every two weeks.

I love that stuff.

Makes the old house not smell like an old house and a dirty car not smell like a dirty car.

For a few days anyway.

Overtime
07-24-2001, 07:19 PM
Lemons, lemon juice, lemon anything.

imprezadan
07-24-2001, 07:25 PM
Do what you can for now, but definately scrape together a couple bucks for febreeze, it works wonders!

Dissenter
07-25-2001, 12:27 AM
Everyone seems to be posting to get the smell out while disregarding the needed attention to the stain!
Dishwashing detergent with lots of water. Rinse with vinager. Dab with paper towel to absorb surface liquid and then shop vac it like crazy.
I had to deal with this once with a friend that just went too far. Had to drive him to the hospital and didn't have the foresight to take his car. Yes, he was fine after a night in ICU, but this sort of thing should be a heads up for all of you that have this fun stuff to look forward to. Try to avoid this situation. It's never as fun as people like to say.

bratmantlz
07-25-2001, 12:31 AM
thanks for the suggestions eh. gonna see what i can make happen
Brat

RallyImprezive
07-25-2001, 01:07 AM
I was showing a past g/f of mine my favorite long turny dirt/rally road, and all of a sudden, without warning, she lost it. I felt really bad, but she never said she felt sick...anyway, the smell wouldn't go away, and I tried that febreeze stuff, and steam cleaning, and baking soda. I finally discovered that the "stuff" had gone through the "high quality" carpet and was just brewin' away underneath. Ya might want to lift the carpet up..just remove those plastic trim pieces from the bottom of the door jam(jamb?) and unsnap the white tabs that are attached to the carpet and clip into a little groove. Carefully lift the carpet. Clean it up good with vinegar-water mix. Good luck!

-Andy

PunksWRX
07-25-2001, 01:13 AM
Brian,

I got some stuff called Odor Kleen and Odor Kill if you need it. It's high potent stuff I got from the pet store that is supposed to neutralize/eliminate animal (urine) odors so you know it's good. Smells pretty good too. I'm off tomorrow so if you need it call me

577-9912

Punk

hope she had fun!!!!!!!

tom@kartboy
07-25-2001, 01:48 AM
for the smell get a fine cuban cigar and have her smoke it the next morning :P

wieger54
07-25-2001, 03:24 AM
Just ask Bankheist from Texas.:lol:

mike...