How do you get chicken guts smell out of carpet?????
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OK carpets pulled out, bissell carpet soap poured on them, pressure washed, dried, white vinegar soaked in, dried, resolve carpet cleaner soaked, dried, pressure washed, dried, installed carpets back in jeep, installed oder eater, have to see what the jeep smells like in the morning...
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If nothing else works, you could try sprinkling some baking soda on the carpet. My 9yr old puked all over the back seat and the only thing that got the smell to go away was baking soda. Febreez is useless. I sprinkled baking soda...a lot of it, over the seat and rubbed it into the actual fibers of the fabric, left it over night and then vacuumed it out the next day. Then you can wash it out with a shampooer or something like that. My girlfriend has a Kirby vacuum with a shampooer built into it. Worked great. The baking soda is key to getting the smell out though.
A guy that I work with said they had an old car once and someone had accidently left some moose meat in the back from a hunting trip.... I don't remember the details exactly, but they said the whole car smelled like rotting carcass. They simply put a jar with some baking soda and left it in the car over night and it got out the smell.
A guy that I work with said they had an old car once and someone had accidently left some moose meat in the back from a hunting trip.... I don't remember the details exactly, but they said the whole car smelled like rotting carcass. They simply put a jar with some baking soda and left it in the car over night and it got out the smell.
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