Audios S6
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- Oct 12, 2011
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We hear a lot about new car smell, but not old car smell.
I did a 1988 BMW, the car did have that old car smell, much like I remember cars from the 50s. The car got all carpets cleaned and extracted, vehicle was left open to fully dry overnight. Leather, vinyl and vents all got steamed. Headliner wasn't touched. Smell was gone, just left with fresh smell, I did mention that it was possible that it would return, after all, 3 hours of cleaning can't necessarily undo 25 years of odor accumulation. One other note, the front seats were just reupholstered as well.
I just got message from the owner that the smell is starting to return. Asked if there's anything I can do.
Checking in here before I do anything but my thought is:
Re-steam everything quickly (to verify sanitation)
Light steam of headliner (normally don't like the risk of touching it, but that seems the likely place odor is hiding.
Ozone or odor bomb?
I'm leaning toward ozone as I don't like chlorine type foggers, always seem to leave a 'hotel room' ambiance.
Any other suggestions?
I did a 1988 BMW, the car did have that old car smell, much like I remember cars from the 50s. The car got all carpets cleaned and extracted, vehicle was left open to fully dry overnight. Leather, vinyl and vents all got steamed. Headliner wasn't touched. Smell was gone, just left with fresh smell, I did mention that it was possible that it would return, after all, 3 hours of cleaning can't necessarily undo 25 years of odor accumulation. One other note, the front seats were just reupholstered as well.
I just got message from the owner that the smell is starting to return. Asked if there's anything I can do.
Checking in here before I do anything but my thought is:
Re-steam everything quickly (to verify sanitation)
Light steam of headliner (normally don't like the risk of touching it, but that seems the likely place odor is hiding.
Ozone or odor bomb?
I'm leaning toward ozone as I don't like chlorine type foggers, always seem to leave a 'hotel room' ambiance.
Any other suggestions?