Hi all:
I have a persistent mild-moderate odor (from food in a carryout container left for a couple weeks) in my car that I haven't been able to get rid of. I've tried cleaning every surface thoroughly including leather, alcantara, and all plastics, shampooing the carpet, using S02 Pure, using a Meguiar's "bomb", and then when that didn't work cleaning all over again. The funny thing is that the food never left the container (it was one of those foam containers with a closure tab with some vietnamese chicken fried rice in it) and only on my driver's side floormat. I can only smell it when first entering the car after it has been sealed up for a while so it isn't a full stench, but it is definitely there. No matter how hard I try I can't localize the source of the odor...
Just wondering if anyone has used and had success with the $55-$75 ozone generators you can find (auction site, big A, etc.) that typically claim 3500-5000 mg/hour of O3. I am thinking about picking one up and would like to know:
I could take it to a detailing place but figured it would be cost neutral and less of a headache if I could tackle this myself.
PS -- car is a 2007 Porsche 911 Turbo.
I have a persistent mild-moderate odor (from food in a carryout container left for a couple weeks) in my car that I haven't been able to get rid of. I've tried cleaning every surface thoroughly including leather, alcantara, and all plastics, shampooing the carpet, using S02 Pure, using a Meguiar's "bomb", and then when that didn't work cleaning all over again. The funny thing is that the food never left the container (it was one of those foam containers with a closure tab with some vietnamese chicken fried rice in it) and only on my driver's side floormat. I can only smell it when first entering the car after it has been sealed up for a while so it isn't a full stench, but it is definitely there. No matter how hard I try I can't localize the source of the odor...
Just wondering if anyone has used and had success with the $55-$75 ozone generators you can find (auction site, big A, etc.) that typically claim 3500-5000 mg/hour of O3. I am thinking about picking one up and would like to know:
- Do they actually work?
- Are they safe to use (e.g., will not deteriorate materials in the car over the course of 0.5-2 hours)?
- Any special precautions required? I (and family and pets) obviously won't be in the car while treating it, but I was wondering more about the need for an intake tube to the unit, etc.
I could take it to a detailing place but figured it would be cost neutral and less of a headache if I could tackle this myself.
PS -- car is a 2007 Porsche 911 Turbo.