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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan2KRedL" data-source="post: 16750385" data-attributes="member: 346"><p>When I purchased my 68 Charger 2 years ago, it had a dead mouse in it.</p><p>It took me a few days to find it behind the glove box up inside the dash, but the smell was unmistakable!</p><p>I cleaned the area with bleach and aired the car out for a few days, but the smell just wouldn't go away.</p><p>I finally went thru 3 rounds of <strong>distilled white vinegar</strong> sprayed all around the dash, carpet area and got the smell to go away completely.</p><p>But as stated above, finding the culprit is priority and then cleaning thoroughly will ensure it goes away and does not come back!</p><p>Good luck!</p><p>Ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan2KRedL, post: 16750385, member: 346"] When I purchased my 68 Charger 2 years ago, it had a dead mouse in it. It took me a few days to find it behind the glove box up inside the dash, but the smell was unmistakable! I cleaned the area with bleach and aired the car out for a few days, but the smell just wouldn't go away. I finally went thru 3 rounds of [B]distilled white vinegar[/B] sprayed all around the dash, carpet area and got the smell to go away completely. But as stated above, finding the culprit is priority and then cleaning thoroughly will ensure it goes away and does not come back! Good luck! Ryan [/QUOTE]
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