Knocked over two coffees in the car- smell removal?

Knocked over two coffees in the car- smell removal?

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John Henry

Original Poster:

81 posts

175 months

Friday 1st November
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Two white coffees- with milk, knocked over in my daughter’s car. What’s the best product to remove the smell please?

Silvanus

6,041 posts

30 months

Saturday 2nd November
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geeks

9,737 posts

146 months

Saturday 2nd November
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Remove seats. Wet vac. Dry. Or fire. Fire fixes everything

lancslad58

1,107 posts

15 months

Saturday 2nd November
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Open the windows

Whataguy

1,033 posts

87 months

Saturday 2nd November
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Biosweep - a professional treatment that permanently removes smells.

They can get rid of the smell from a heavy smoker permanently when before nothing really worked.

Costs a few hundred though.

Jim H

1,137 posts

196 months

Saturday 2nd November
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Not sure if it’s the same formula now? But over 30 years ago I had a similar issue and this stuff worked an absolute treat.

When everything else had failed.

FMOB

1,994 posts

19 months

Saturday 2nd November
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Assume white coffee means milk.

How much was spilt as milk is one of the worst things to spill in a car.

Worst case it is strip out the interior, clean all fabrics, replace any soundproofing that has soaked it up.

Worth a call to a local car detailer/valeter for some advice.

Someone I knew spilled a pint of milk in a car, nothing could touch that as the milk soaked into everything and then went off, absolutely gross!!!

Miserablegit

4,171 posts

116 months

Saturday 2nd November
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Pour Coca Cola on it and then wet vac it out. Coke kills most smells.

cuprabob

15,701 posts

221 months

Saturday 2nd November
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Miserablegit said:
Coke kills most smells.
Only if you snort it smile

Hol

8,722 posts

207 months

Saturday 2nd November
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Jim H said:
Not sure if it’s the same formula now? But over 30 years ago I had a similar issue and this stuff worked an absolute treat.

When everything else had failed.
I have always resorted to a wet vac whenever my kids spilt something, but I never heard of this stuff.
Is it like a concentrated fabreaze?

Dynion Araf Uchaf

4,683 posts

230 months

Saturday 2nd November
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Air vidox.

Industrial strength leave it over night, smell will disappear

croyde

23,926 posts

237 months

Saturday 2nd November
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Years ago a carton of milk from my shopping split in a Citroen AX that I was using.

I was a courier and the days were hot and long frown

I know I'm unusual but I just don't understand why people have to drink a cup of coffee whilst driving.

Pretty happy that my car doesn't have cup holders, a glove box or door pockets biggrin

AC43

11,980 posts

215 months

Saturday 2nd November
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FMOB said:
Someone I knew spilled a pint of milk in a car, nothing could touch that as the milk soaked into everything and then went off, absolutely gross!!!
My wife once had to go through this rigmarole. Luckily it was a company car so she didn't have to pay. The boot was stripped and had new soundproofing & carpets.

Jim H

1,137 posts

196 months

Saturday 2nd November
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Hol said:
Jim H said:
Not sure if it’s the same formula now? But over 30 years ago I had a similar issue and this stuff worked an absolute treat.

When everything else had failed.
I have always resorted to a wet vac whenever my kids spilt something, but I never heard of this stuff.
Is it like a concentrated fabreaze?
Dunno but it works.

Many years ago a mate of mine spilt milkshake in my car.

I could hardly get in it without barfing. I tried everything, and I mean everything.

A few drops of Nilodor sorted it. Really good stuff.

Pica-Pica

14,468 posts

91 months

Saturday 2nd November
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Now you know why oil tanks are bunded.

fred bloggs

1,354 posts

207 months

Saturday 2nd November
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Liberal application of WD40 kills the bacteria. WD smell will be gone in a day or two.

StoutBench

369 posts

35 months

Saturday 2nd November
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Bottle of febreeze poured not sprayed where the spill happened.

Kuwahara

1,032 posts

25 months

Saturday 2nd November
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I have a small detailing business and I sometimes get calls to come round and deal with spills like this asap, my go to is always steam to break down the fats, wet vac a few times.

It might take a few passes but should at least get rid of the odour.

Sometimes though it’s gone right through the fabric and into the seat structure which can be tricky.

ian332isport

203 posts

238 months

Saturday 2nd November
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This is what I use for this sort of thing.

https://autosmart.co.uk/products/cbio114l-biobrisk