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Old 04-20-2014, 12:59 PM   #23822
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Originally Posted by SirBrass View Post
WOW, pb blaster is wonderful stuff, but GEEZE anything penetrated by it (that's what she said, @nelsmar ) just reeks of it & the smell (while not too bad) simply grows more & more noxious.

Just having my old exhaust stashed in my apartment for a few hours was giving me a fumes headache (maybe also b/c it had exposed used cats, :dunno: ). Had to toss the oem components. Couldn't keep them in the car or in the apartment, & I have no garage, so into the trash they had to go. Already headache is fading.

Anyone have tips on ridding the cabin of persistent noxious vapors quickly? That is, removing strong odors such as heavy perfume, smoke, etc (the noxiousness of heavy perfume is the same kind of noxious that pb blaster has on me, btw)? Baking soda? New cabin filter? Something else?

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Eat a lot of beans, wait a couple hours, take a long drive and drop ass deep into the seats.
That should do it.
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