How to remove an odor from a car seat?

DAK
by DAK

  8 answers
  • Maggie Maggie on Nov 04, 2017

    No clue, but an enzyme cleaner (dog aisle) should work. Urine odor removers, skunk odor removers work well for cars too.

  • Johnavallance82 Johnavallance82 on Nov 04, 2017

    Perhaps it wasn't clear what you were asking! Use Febreze Fabric........

  • Gloria Nichols Gloria Nichols on Nov 04, 2017

    Sprinkle with baking soda leave awhile then hoover off should clear odour if it had smell it may take a few applications

  • Bijous Bijous on Nov 04, 2017

    I used scented kitty litter. Left it in for several days. Vacuumed up. Gone!

  • Vicki May Vicki May on Nov 04, 2017

    Febreze for cars, it's specifically formulated for car interiors.

  • Dfm Dfm on Nov 04, 2017

    DAK it might have been a timing issue....i too have had posts disappear. there was a home talker wanting to know to make the pop up bag dispenser. niether of use could locate it- my plastic bags get knotted and the cats pay with them, so i tried showing them with pictures and napkins as stand in for the bags. it was removed 2 seconds after i hit post. it may be a sing in issue or other....but i have never seen a copy of the do and dont's.

  • Chances are it was not removed, all the newer posts are shown first. Toss a bag with a few pounds of charcoal in your car and leave in there with the windows rolled up (when not in use), for a few weeks.

  • I spray my carseats with baking soda and water mix and use my shampooer upholster attachment to suck out the soda water and rinse.