By cutting a fresh lemon in half and rubbing the juice into the fabric, being extremely careful not to stain the material, will help in eliminating gas odors and other smells from fabric. By cutting a fresh lemon in half and rubbing the juice into the fabric, being extremely careful not to stain the material, will help in eliminating gas odors and other smells from fabric.
It's because you eventually get used to the bad smell. You should try to get rid of the smell using fabric spray, ozone generator, etc.
Wash again without fabric softener seems to work.
Get rid of the car. You should not Be driving you fool
wipe up/clean up what you can, then give it time and ventilation (air it out)
Because the smell has already been absorbed into fabric or it is very strong and cannot get off a certain object.
That happened to me I lit a match, chucked it in and hoped for the best.... :D(ended up calling fire brigade)B. The gas smell will eventually leave the inside of the car if you leave the windows down. I've added a related link to a webpage with a lot of recipes that will help you get rid of the gas smell and make the inside of your car smell better.
take them out......
You'd have to get all fabric shampooed, wipe down every non fabric surface, and, even then, there is no guarantee you'd ever fully get rid of the smell. Febreeze can be a quick fix, along with simply riding with your windows down and letting the car air out over time. But, it takes time, so you really need the full interior cleaning if you really want to be rid of the smell.
Use febreeze natural springs, then eat a peanut butter sandwich in the car to get rid of the smell.
If you smell fumes, you should get out of the room, car, or house. Opening windows will help get rid of the smell.
Washing it with a good laundry detergent and also with fabric softener should get rid of any smell.
depends on what its on. on a hard surface use amonia. on fabric or anything porous, sorry for ya luck.