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eggs in interior


CrawlinTBSS

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I have a customer inquiring my detailing, and he had an unfortunately experience of being egged while driving i guess. 2 went into the car and exploded all over the seats, headliner, and dash.

 

Does CUC work well on getting the egg stain out of headliner and upholestry? Just trying to make sure the good ole adams products take car of stuff like that. or any good tricks for egg stains... lol

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Yes, I agree but I would think simply some warm water soaking first would soften it up and get the brunt of it. Then follow with the CUC. Let us know how it goes,and pictures would be cool:thumbsup:

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thanks... been talking with him so we'll see if he ends up bringing it in. guess he wants to see if his insurance will cover it but i told the dude 50$ and ill see what i can do. cant get much worse when you have the best products in the world.

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This is my first post and I don't want to hi-jack this tread, but, what about spilled milk? Broken a glass 1/2 gallon of milk in the cargo area of my Trailblazer coming back from the grocery. Vacuumed it up right away but the next morning the smell would drive a maggot off a dung wagon. Called Ashley she suggested Adams carpet cleaner. Did that twice, not any better. Bought a few apples, cut them in half and left them in the cargo area over night, not any better. Applied baking soda with a mist of water, twice, not any better. Misted the area with white vinegar, twice, not any better. It's been a week. Any suggestions?

Thanks for reading

John

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This is my first post and I don't want to hi-jack this tread, but, what about spilled milk? Broken a glass 1/2 gallon of milk in the cargo area of my Trailblazer coming back from the grocery. Vacuumed it up right away but the next morning the smell would drive a maggot off a dung wagon. Called Ashley she suggested Adams carpet cleaner. Did that twice, not any better. Bought a few apples, cut them in half and left them in the cargo area over night, not any better. Applied baking soda with a mist of water, twice, not any better. Misted the area with white vinegar, twice, not any better. It's been a week. Any suggestions?

Thanks for reading

John

 

Hi John,

 

My personal experience with spilled milk has not been good; you've got to get the carpets and the pad out of the car and clean them really well with LOTS of water, then hang it all up to dry outside in the sun. Or replace it... Clean the floor area underneath as well, you're going to find milk everywhere under the carpeting.

My own experience was with 2 glass gallons in my 1989 SHO backseat area; it took a week of cleaning, hosing, scrubbing, drying. It did finally go away though. Hopefully yours hasn't fermented too long already.

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