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<blockquote data-quote="98 svt" data-source="post: 16750394" data-attributes="member: 183643"><p>This was the problem with the Explorer I had. It was sitting before I bought it. Drove it home and parked it, went out to work on it a few days later. Bam! Like a slap in the face. Like you said, the smell is unmistakable.</p><p>Found 3 baby mice behind one of the rear interior panels. I bet mama mouse was out and about when I took the car home. My driveway looked like a forensic lab. I had just about the entire interior out of the car.</p><p></p><p>Like I mentioned, a mix of vinegar and Baking soda in a spray bottle did the trick after a few liberal applications and some time to air out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="98 svt, post: 16750394, member: 183643"] This was the problem with the Explorer I had. It was sitting before I bought it. Drove it home and parked it, went out to work on it a few days later. Bam! Like a slap in the face. Like you said, the smell is unmistakable. Found 3 baby mice behind one of the rear interior panels. I bet mama mouse was out and about when I took the car home. My driveway looked like a forensic lab. I had just about the entire interior out of the car. Like I mentioned, a mix of vinegar and Baking soda in a spray bottle did the trick after a few liberal applications and some time to air out. [/QUOTE]
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