Will the OdoBan smell disappear after a while?
I know, I should have come here and ask questions first, nope I think I know something and that usually gets me in trouble. Sounds familiar? maybe because I am a guy and rarely read directions :doh:
So I bought another used car from the old dude that sweared to me he never smoked in the car and he apparently has a very nice beachfront in Arizona.... I bring the car home, all is kind of ok, but I leave it parked on the street for a few days because I just don't have time for it as far as cleaning, massaging etc. I get inside and drive it to appointment yesterday, now it has that very familiar to me musky smell of the water damage. I checked the VIN on the Autocheck btw before I bought it and there was no mention of the water damage. In addition, I am apparently very sensitive to this stuff i.e. read mildew, and I get quite sick from just driving the car for about 3 hours.
So I decided to hire someone to detail it for me because I can't be smelling this stuff and the chemicals at the same time, double whammy. I know what you guys are going to say, but yes, I hired someone on Craigslist that promises all bunch of goodies at the reasonable price and is available today!
The 20 or 22 year old kid comes over and just shrugs his broad shoulders, does not know how to attack it. He has the extractor and the steam machine, but that's pretty much it. So I gave him the OdoBan I had laying around and told him to apply it (diluted 1/3) liberally on carpet and wherever he sees material and steam clean the headliner. He does what I asked, barely uses extractor so plenty of wet stuff on the floor but I deal with it afterwards by wiping it with clean towels and paper towels then installing two box fans to dry it out. The carpet is still kind of damp, so I will probably repeat the drying process tomorrow.
Now the whole car smells like OdoBan even a few feet away, but so far I don't smell anything else.
Is it a sign of success or should I reclean the carpet with regular carpet cleaner to get rid of OdoBan?
Will it soil faster if I leave the OdoBan in?
What and how should I use in the A/C vent system to make sure it does not repopulate the mildew spores inside the car?
Thanks!
I know, I should have come here and ask questions first, nope I think I know something and that usually gets me in trouble. Sounds familiar? maybe because I am a guy and rarely read directions :doh:
So I bought another used car from the old dude that sweared to me he never smoked in the car and he apparently has a very nice beachfront in Arizona.... I bring the car home, all is kind of ok, but I leave it parked on the street for a few days because I just don't have time for it as far as cleaning, massaging etc. I get inside and drive it to appointment yesterday, now it has that very familiar to me musky smell of the water damage. I checked the VIN on the Autocheck btw before I bought it and there was no mention of the water damage. In addition, I am apparently very sensitive to this stuff i.e. read mildew, and I get quite sick from just driving the car for about 3 hours.
So I decided to hire someone to detail it for me because I can't be smelling this stuff and the chemicals at the same time, double whammy. I know what you guys are going to say, but yes, I hired someone on Craigslist that promises all bunch of goodies at the reasonable price and is available today!
The 20 or 22 year old kid comes over and just shrugs his broad shoulders, does not know how to attack it. He has the extractor and the steam machine, but that's pretty much it. So I gave him the OdoBan I had laying around and told him to apply it (diluted 1/3) liberally on carpet and wherever he sees material and steam clean the headliner. He does what I asked, barely uses extractor so plenty of wet stuff on the floor but I deal with it afterwards by wiping it with clean towels and paper towels then installing two box fans to dry it out. The carpet is still kind of damp, so I will probably repeat the drying process tomorrow.
Now the whole car smells like OdoBan even a few feet away, but so far I don't smell anything else.
Is it a sign of success or should I reclean the carpet with regular carpet cleaner to get rid of OdoBan?
Will it soil faster if I leave the OdoBan in?
What and how should I use in the A/C vent system to make sure it does not repopulate the mildew spores inside the car?
Thanks!