4 Wheel Drive/SUVs: dog dirty stain


Question
BIG PROGRAM!

I have a big pile of dog's poop somewhere in my favorite car without knowing it.  It probably have all the time to infect the time with poop's smell and stink all over the car.

How do I clean that out completely to saved my car which is worth $18,000.

Answer
Henry,

First step is to find the location, and clean it up before you can get rid of the smell.  


Take Stronger Steps to Make the Car Smell Better

If a shot of Febreze and some dryer sheets don’t cut it, you will need to take some stronger steps. This can easily be done with the tools and products noted above.

To start, vacuum the interior of the car. Next, grab your Simple Green (read the label and dilute it to the proper strength), sponge, scrub brush and cotton towels. Mix diluted Simple Green and warm water in a bucket. Dunk your sponge into the mixture and wring out most of the liquid. Next, rub down the interior with the damp sponge.

Work in small sections and dry the areas off as you go. Don’t get headliners too wet. Just sponge them and then blot them with a dry towel. Read the post on interior detailing to find out what you can and can’t get wet when shampooing an interior, such as electrical switches, buttons, radios, navigation screens and instrument clusters. Water can ruin them. Use the damp sponge and clean towels to clean the seats, too.

When it comes time to clean the carpets, you will need to use the soft nylon scrub brush. Dunk it in the cleaning solution and scrub the floors and mats with firm pressure. Once you have scrubbed it down, take a dry towel and rub the carpets to get out the moisture and dirt. You won’t believe how dirty the towel gets.

After shampooing the interior, give the floors and seats a good vacuum – it helps pull up remaining moisture. Let the car dry out for an hour or so. Stick your head inside and give it the sniff test. If the car smells fresh, you can stop here. However, if it still smells like a sweaty gym sock, you need to bring out the big guns.
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Bring Out the Big Guns – Steam Cleaners and Ozone Machines

You’ll need a steam cleaner and ozone generator for this step. Both are generally available at tool rental stores. These are the serious tools an auto detailer uses to conquer smells. Now don’t be lazy – read the directions on how to use this equipment. If you do it wrong, you will simply waste your money or make the problem worse.

Fill the steam cleaner with the recommended levels of water and appropriate soap. Use the small hand-wand to work over cloth seats and carpets. Work in overlapping strokes to get good coverage. DO NOT use this machine on the headliner. Let the interior dry. I would give the car another shot of Febreze.

If the steam cleaner didn’t quite get all of the smell out, it’s time to try the ozone machine. Ozone is able to penetrate into porous materials and kill smells that regular shampoo won’t get out. A word of caution here: Never let an ozone machine run for more than 30 minutes in a car. Going beyond this can leave too strong of an ozone smell that may last for months. Just give it a short shot of the stuff when the interior is fully dry. This method should kill any odor in a car. Let the car air out for an hour or so and then give it another sniff test.

Consume "odor"  is one product you can try.

Carl