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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Explorer / May 2005

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Removing Gasoline Odor

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CWLee - 28 May 2005 01:00 GMT
About a pint of gasoline was spilled in the far back of my
station wagon.  Odor remains a week later, although I've put
hundreds of miles on the car with all windows, including the
rear window, open.  Any suggestions for getting rid of the
odor?  Thanks.

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John Riggs - 28 May 2005 02:43 GMT
   You'll have to shampoo the carpet and dry it. Even them, a bottle of
Fabreze (great stuff....even gets rid of wet dog and cigarette smells  may
be needed to help get rid of the odor

| About a pint of gasoline was spilled in the far back of my
| station wagon.  Odor remains a week later, although I've put
| hundreds of miles on the car with all windows, including the
| rear window, open.  Any suggestions for getting rid of the
| odor?  Thanks.
jizzlobber@intergate.com - 29 May 2005 04:29 GMT
Just keep sniffing to your heart's content
TPutmann@AmericaOffline.com - 29 May 2005 06:06 GMT
>About a pint of gasoline was spilled in the far back of my
>station wagon.  Odor remains a week later, although I've put
>hundreds of miles on the car with all windows, including the
>rear window, open.  Any suggestions for getting rid of the
>odor?  Thanks.

I've done that same thing.  It just goes away after time......
You might spray some air freshener on it though, but that only covers
it up.

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