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Re: Any suggestions for removing mold & its smell?
« Reply #15 on: 14 January 2007, 00:03:38 »

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Lot of the pong will only be evident when the heater has been run for a while!!!
as the mould loves the damp warm conditions in there!!! you can buy a bottle of stuff that you just open the top and leave car with engine running and blowers full on this kills the bacteria that causes the pong!!

sounds good, might have to give that a go.

I came across the same thing on Ebay  as a free gift when looking for Forte Fuel treatment if it's any help  ;)
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Re: Any suggestions for removing mold & its smell?
« Reply #16 on: 14 January 2007, 04:45:10 »

I need to check the part number (half 4 in the morning, bits are out in the garage) but I have a brand spankin new seatbelt for a Carlton, still boxed.  If its the same part number for the Senny then we can sort something out with the other bits we discussed.

I have used Febreze on previous cars, wet vaxed the carpets, then left the windows open with a fan heater doing its stuff to dry and circulate the air.  A good dash and interior clean with various potions and lotions will soon have it all smelling sweet.

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Re: Any suggestions for removing mold & its smell?
« Reply #17 on: 14 January 2007, 09:17:28 »

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Ask your mum - she'll know  :y

She suggest frebreeze  ;)

Mum loves the digi dash too, and the sound it makes. Dad was well impressed with that start up sound too  :D

What sort of noise does the digi dash make?
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Re: Any suggestions for removing mold & its smell?
« Reply #18 on: 14 January 2007, 09:28:47 »

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Ask your mum - she'll know  :y

She suggest frebreeze  ;)

Mum loves the digi dash too, and the sound it makes. Dad was well impressed with that start up sound too  :D

What sort of noise does the digi dash make?

A kind of 'that's another gallon of petrol ive just drunk' noise  ;D
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Re: Any suggestions for removing mold & its smell?
« Reply #19 on: 14 January 2007, 09:35:25 »

Tunnie, you could always take your dog out swimming in the local lake !

Get it to sit in the car for a few days ----------------- wet dog smell will mask any other smell on the planet  :y
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Re: Any suggestions for removing mold & its smell?
« Reply #20 on: 14 January 2007, 09:59:54 »

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Tunnie, you could always take your dog out swimming in the local lake !

Get it to sit in the car for a few days ----------------- wet dog smell will mask any other smell on the planet  :y

 ;D ;D ;D

Thats a plan!

Dave - Very true, but at the moment i can't think of a better way to spend 1 gallon of fuel!  :D

hotel21 - The Senator has a 24v back box (letter box style) but the mid section is for the 8v, which must be restricting it.

We need to find out if any members come from Glasgow come down south regularly.
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Re: Any suggestions for removing mold & its smell?
« Reply #21 on: 15 January 2007, 18:06:38 »

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Tunnie, you could always take your dog out swimming in the local lake !

Get it to sit in the car for a few days ----------------- wet dog smell will mask any other smell on the planet  :y

 ;D ;D ;D

Thats a plan!

Dave - Very true, but at the moment i can't think of a better way to spend 1 gallon of fuel!  :D

hotel21 - The Senator has a 24v back box (letter box style) but the mid section is for the 8v, which must be restricting it.

We need to find out if any members come from Glasgow come down south regularly.
I think Jim does a regular run from Scotland down south to work.
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