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Old 07-19-2004, 09:36 PM
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How do I get "dog" smell out of my seat?

I got a nice cloth seat for my truck last week. Got it cleaned up and looking like brand new, but the PO must have had dogs as I can smell it faintly. I've got a couple new "pine trees" in the cab right now and they help a lot, but is there anything else I can do? I can't stand the smell of Fabreeze either so that's not an option. Any ideas? Thanks.
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You should use special products, like those crime scene cleaners have... other crap is not gonna work.
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Have you considered returning the seat as unacceptable?
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you could always just suck it up and go with what works. FABREEZE it.
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If the Fabreeze doesn't work, there's a stronger product out there called Odoban. That stuff works on just about any odor, even diesel on clothing.
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I don't know what kind of dog smell it is, but if it well had an accident, vinegar also helps. Least it got rid of a cat whizzing accident in an old car of mine.
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