Guest guest Posted August 7, 2007 Report Share Posted August 7, 2007 One of our cars got wet inside last winter, & before we realized it (it's not used very often), mold formed. It's stinky & not very healthy feeling inside now, tho surely it is fully dry during this summer heat. I've sprayed it a few times with tea tree oil mixed with water, but the mold smell seems to creep back in. Sometimes we leave the doors open, to clear out the air; other times we leave it shut up in the heat, to hopefully burn the smell out. But so far we've not been successful. Any suggestions for how to take care of this problem? Thanks! Sara Sara of AlpacaMagic www.SaraWillow.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2007 Report Share Posted August 7, 2007 kitty litter/clay charcoal colliodal silver food grade hydrogen peroxide (oxygen) diluted to 3 percent will work on any carpet and upholstery and it kills everything, mix a little with raw apple cider vinegar and or CS (colliodal silver) which also kills everything and makes one powerful cleaner. Steam clean it with this solution and then do a rinse with lavender oil water. I use peroxide for everything including my laundry, and piddles on my carpet. lavender oil mixed with any of the above if you have or can borrow an ozone (oxygen)air filter you could set it to " sterilize " and shut it all up in the car. It's all I can think of right now. Have to get to work, good luck! bt , " Sara Willow " <zwillow4 wrote: > > One of our cars got wet inside last winter, & before we realized it (it's not used very often), mold formed. It's stinky & not very healthy feeling inside now, tho surely it is fully dry during this summer heat. I've sprayed it a few times with tea tree oil mixed with water, but the mold smell seems to creep back in. Sometimes we leave the doors open, to clear out the air; other times we leave it shut up in the heat, to hopefully burn the smell out. But so far we've not been successful. > > Any suggestions for how to take care of this problem? > > Thanks! > > Sara > > > Sara of AlpacaMagic > www.SaraWillow.com > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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