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Interior odor

Hi y'all

A, uh, hypothetical question here:

How could one exorsize the maloderous demon from one's car?

Suppose someone, like a friend or something - not me you understand - were to leave a gallon of milk in the trunk for, oh, say, a week and a half, in really hot weather.

Of course, the milk would spoil and if said liquid were to seep or leak out, the odor would be something awful.

Say, purely hypothetically you know, it was seeping for several days. The trunk would smell like an enclosed landfill. But removing everything you could get to and cleaning and washing the daylights out of it could remove the trunk odor. Well, I mean I guess so - hypothetical, right?

But even with lots of airing out, the ghost of the evil stench would linger in the cabin, a daily reminder of the horrible episode.

What would the preist of the Church of Volvo do?

Hypothetically...






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