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Re: IML: getting rid of Imperial odors



I've always had good luck with Febreze for carpets and upholstery (available in the laundry department of any store) and for air-borne smells, Oust works well. On leather and vinyl, good ole soap and water works well. If you've got rodent droppings, bleach water will kill the germs (we use a solution of 100 ppm as sanitizer at the restaurant...1 teaspoon [that's about a capful] chlorine bleach per gallon of cool water).
 
HTH,
Laurie Carter
'65 Crown Coupe (his)
'59 Crown (mine)
Ilwaco, WA USA
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, September 04, 2005 6:34 PM
Subject: IML: getting rid of Imperial odors

Greetings everyone
 
  Not too long ago a couple of list members were praising a product from Wal-Mart that worked on removing odors from a Imperials interior.
Does anyone remember the name of that product?.
My  IML archive search didn't return a thread on this.
            Thanks in advance
             Clay Smith
               60 Custom
                67 Crown Coupe
 


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