Left the windows open in a rainstorm? The resulting mildew not alone stinks--it can be indicative of mould in your vehicle. Getting at the source is the aboriginal manner in returning your motorcar's interior to its pre-shower native land.
Instructions
1. Effort to bargain the source of the odour. Probation rugs, upholstery and air conditioning vents for signs of mould or moisture.
2. Thoroughly dry the affected earth by soaking up any liquid with a towel, then applicability a hair dryer to dry it completely.
3. Remove the floor mats and settle them gone in the sun for a infrequent days provided the weather permits and provided they are the source of the odour.
4. Sprinkle baking soda over the floor and upholstery of affected areas. Duty it into the rugs with your hands.
5. Let it behind at least overnight and then vacuum.
6. If you still smell mildew in your air conditioning system, try running the heater full-blast for 10 minutes to dry it out, leaving the windows open.8. Take the car for a professional interior cleaning if all else fails.
Use a commercial odor absorber or enzyme cleaner according to directions if some odor remains.7. Clean air conditioner vents with a cotton swab dipped in window cleaner.