[Rhodes22-list] Question - Fish Smell

Hank hnw555 at gmail.com
Wed Sep 13 22:08:50 EDT 2006


This cure is guaranteed to work.  Clean it well with soap and water and then
wait 2-5 years.  The smell is sure to be gone by then!

Hank

On 9/13/06, Brad Haslett <flybrad at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Help me out here boys and girls.  We stopped a fishmarket leaving Gulfport
> Sunday and bought 15 pounds of the biggest shrimp I've ever seen.  Our
> cooler would only hold five pounds so the store owner packed the rest in
> plastic bags with ice.  One of the bags must have broken and leaked shrimp
> water in the trunk.  I pulled out the trunk liner and carpet, pressure
> washed it, and let them dry in the sun.  The smell still permeated the pax
> cabin.  Then I poured two pounds of scented baking soda in the spare tire
> compartment and left it for 36 hours.  The car smelled like flowers for a
> day and then like shrimp wearing perfume. That has since been vacuumed
> out. I've been leaving the trunk and windows open overnight but it doesn't
> seem to make much difference.
>
> Does anyone have a sure-fire method of fumigating a car?  I'm getting a
> bit
> weary of driving a car that smells like the shit-house door on a tuna
> boat.
>
> Brad
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