The problem with using bleach is that it
will bleach any textile it comes in contact with, even if cut 10 to 1, or even
further. Be sure to try a few drops on a place that doesn’t show before
doing this on a car in which you hope to preserve the interior. Dick Benjamin From:
mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Imperial48@xxxxxxx The bleach and water 1/10 sounds good
for disinfecting. To get rid of the bleach smell and also help with the
rodent smell there is also a product called ODOBAN which when mixed with water
as per instructions can be used as a spray deoderant. I used it in a 1949
Packard and what a difference it made! I sprayed it under the seats just
in case there might be a residue I didn't want directly on upholstery. |