eisenmann
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- Lucid Touring 2024
Alright, so we have a brand new Touring and about a quarter gallon of milk got spilled while transporting (it wasn't my doing!!!) into the trunk/back seat area. We travel regularly to the Reno area and as you can imagine with temps around 100 or higher the bacteria took hold and turned the inside of the car to smelling rancid. So far I've scrubbed/soaked the liners in the trunk and back of the rear seats and anyplace else I can get to back there with enzyme cleaner and various other rug cleaning or pet cleaning products. The smell just keeps a strong hold in the trunk area.
Right now I have charcoal bags and baking soda to see if it can absorb any more of the odor. And I'm considering using an ozone machine to see if that works.
I'm open to any suggestions as I've read through every online post I can find to get the bacteria neutralized, but they aren't working. Vinegar is on the last to try list (I hate that smell too).
This has been the last 2 weeks of owning the car that is 4 weeks old
Right now I have charcoal bags and baking soda to see if it can absorb any more of the odor. And I'm considering using an ozone machine to see if that works.
I'm open to any suggestions as I've read through every online post I can find to get the bacteria neutralized, but they aren't working. Vinegar is on the last to try list (I hate that smell too).
This has been the last 2 weeks of owning the car that is 4 weeks old