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Laveda 2 year s ago
#4 Don't use olive oil. It will go rancid.
       
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Kizza 2 year s ago
Laveda,

was my thought as well
       
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Cal 2 year s ago
#3 the most stupid advice I ever saw. Use epoxy, crazy glue, but a band-aid. I used both on my old car. epoxy stayed for 20 years to the end of my car. A few drops of crazy glue work very well for a year or two.
       
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Backing soda to help with unpleasant smells

Baking soda is universal. Together with water, it can clean the stains. And if you spray it on the seats, it will also remove the unpleasant smells. It takes around 15 minutes to work. If the smell is very strong, just put some baking soda in a bowl and leave it inside the car for some time. Remember that baking soda should not be used on leather.

 

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