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New to the site with a unique problem
Hey all! New to the site and had a question. I come from several other boards including TSC, Saab 9-2x, and NASIOC (let the jokes begin) so I have quite a bit of experience on the interwebs and with working on cars. That being said, I have a bit of a unique problem:
A few days ago one of the little ones in our family got sick in the back seat of our 2009 C300 sedan. Fortunately, the window was open and most of it went outside but some appeared to have 'trickled' down the window frame behind the door panel. I cleaned the car inside and out and disinfected it quite a bit but there is still a lingering odor which I fear is some remnants of his vomit between the door. So my question is, how challenging is it to open up the rear passenger door panel and is there a write-up available?
I appreciate any help which you can provide in advance. I've done some extensive searching but haven't really come up with anything concrete. Thank you!
A few days ago one of the little ones in our family got sick in the back seat of our 2009 C300 sedan. Fortunately, the window was open and most of it went outside but some appeared to have 'trickled' down the window frame behind the door panel. I cleaned the car inside and out and disinfected it quite a bit but there is still a lingering odor which I fear is some remnants of his vomit between the door. So my question is, how challenging is it to open up the rear passenger door panel and is there a write-up available?
I appreciate any help which you can provide in advance. I've done some extensive searching but haven't really come up with anything concrete. Thank you!
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I wouldn't worry about it.
Just poor a 'little' neat non corrosive disinfectant where it went.Leave the window down in a sunny or airy spot when you can .
You will not notice it in a week.
Just poor a 'little' neat non corrosive disinfectant where it went.Leave the window down in a sunny or airy spot when you can .
You will not notice it in a week.
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Any suggestions? I've used the foaming type lysol and it's definitely still noticeable. My main concern is of fermentation of the bacteria creating something even worse.
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Have a little extra air flow when driving... there are a lot worse smells that a little spew.
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True, but I'm a bit neurotic when it comes to my car
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Lysol? Wrong fluid! You should use enzymes designed specifically for removing bio odors, not just masking them. Go to pet supplies and buy a good fluid for cat or dog pee. It takes up to one or two weeks, but it works. It actually destroys the matter that causes the odor. After applying, keep it moist for as long as possible, don't drive right away or dry it in any way, but the opposite - close all holes to keep it moist. Perhaps add a bit once in a while during the first day to keep it moist. Then wait a week or two and it should be all gone.