My new car smells to death like moth balls. I'm actually allergic to mothballs so I didn't know it smelled like moth balls. I thought it smelled like engine, so I guess I lucked out. But I want to get rid of the mothball smell
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1988 Brougham. She's black while my 92 brougham is white. She needs some work but I'm happy with her, aside from the stink which I didn't notice to begin with.
I don't have any fool-proof remedies. If I were you, I'd try febreeze first, unless you don't like that stuff. I guess it totally depends what your interior is made of, though. Can you get a good air freshner that absorbs the smell? Here in Japan I bought my car from a smoker and I bought a little tennis-ball shaped freshner that took away the smell entirely. I was impressed.
From what I've learned, mothballs are a volatile so heat and water work well. It's so potent I doubt febreeze or any other chemical cleaner would work. Seems like circulation, perhaps a steamclean (not on the headliner though, it's in good condition and a steamclean would loosen the glue) and letting it sit in the sun for heat will help.
Luckily it has a moonroof so maybe a long trip to Montreal with all the windows down and the top open would get rid of the smell. Cross your fingers for me.
I read a while back that if you leave a bowl of water with lemon out for 24h, it'll absorb smells around the house. The same might be true for mothball smells?
I guess because of my allergy I'm not used to the smell and can't say I care for it. Also, *I* end up smelling like mothballs which isn't fun on a night out.
If I didn't have an allergy to the stuff, I'd just find a girl to have sex with in the back seat every day for a few weeks till it wreaked of sex.... guess that's not really a solution... doh!!!
Thanks for your suggestions. I thik a vacuum is a good idea.
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for the smell .. maybe vinegar OR baking soda ?
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I don't have any fool-proof remedies. If I were you, I'd try febreeze first, unless you don't like that stuff. I guess it totally depends what your interior is made of, though. Can you get a good air freshner that absorbs the smell? Here in Japan I bought my car from a smoker and I bought a little tennis-ball shaped freshner that took away the smell entirely. I was impressed.
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Luckily it has a moonroof so maybe a long trip to Montreal with all the windows down and the top open would get rid of the smell. Cross your fingers for me.
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I read a while back that if you leave a bowl of water with lemon out for 24h, it'll absorb smells around the house. The same might be true for mothball smells?
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Give the car a really good vacuum as well, maybe that'll help lift some of the odor.
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Thanks for your suggestions. I thik a vacuum is a good idea.
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