Spilt milk in trunk of car
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Shaylin on Jul 15, 2014@Eileen Susa have you tried Simple Green? It took the dog vomit smell out of our car...Helpful Reply
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Regwizard on Jul 15, 2014There's a product called XOXO sold on QVC. I've never used it on spilled milk but have gotten rid of some nasty odors using it.Helpful Reply
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The Garden Frog with C Renee on Jul 15, 2014Most trunk carpets and liners come out. As a matter of fact, my son spilled water in our FIAT and the car started to get musty in this heat and humidity so they just pulled it out to put in the sun to dry (the sun is the best deodorizer). Putting soaps and stuff on top of spills and not being able to wash them out will cause the odors to stay and get worse. I would recommend taking the liner out and hosing it down and let sit in the sun for a few days. Good luck!Helpful Reply
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Beverly Covington on Jul 15, 2014My van had a gollon of milk accidentally left in it for a couple of days in August and had the same problem. I searched the internet and found from a medical supplier a bottle/gallon they sell of bio odor control like used in medical offices and it worked. I had tried the household bio stuff,just left a funny odor. This left no odor. MediChoice biological odor remover (unscented) Distributed by Owens and Minor Mechanicsville Va I used 4, 8 oz bottles cleaned the area then saturated it blotted it let dry then repeated twice.Helpful Reply
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Jeanette S on Jul 15, 2014I would go to the pet store and get a product that breaks down enzymes. Take the carpet out of the car, take it over and spread it out over saw horses or something, follow instructions. Also, treat the area in the car that is under that carpeting. (Hint: Milk will dry crusty so you may want to wet down the carpet really good to soften it, let it sit a few minutes and wash it really good before you apply the product. And it may take more than one application. Be sure and do the backside too.)Helpful Reply
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Carol on Jul 18, 2014Spray it liberally with undiluted club soda. Use a shop vac to suck out the soda, or if able to let dry in the sun with all the doors open, then vacuum well. Works better than baking soda as it goes on wet and absorbs the odors better than a dry app.Helpful Reply
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Joan on Sep 24, 2016Product sold at Dollar General called AWESOME! Works great!Helpful Reply
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