Bad odour - carpet replacement options?
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Re: Bad odour - carpet replacement options?
Several years ago my son bought a van that had been "home" to 3 cocker
spaniels for 10 years <g>. He had pretty good luck with a 5 pound bag
of baking soda. Sprinkled it liberally over the carpet and seats,
brushed it good to get it down in the fibers, let it sit in the Texas
sun for a couple of days, then vacuumed it really well. I also saw a
jug of something in Sam's the other day that is supposed to remove
odors, especially dog and cat smells - but darned if I can remember
the name. Febreze works pretty well around the house, but it didn't
do quite as well after a couple of days in the hot sun with the
windows up. Probably needs a couple of passes.
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 15:54:27 UTC Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
wrote:
> We had a big hairy mutt and found a product called 'Febreze' works
> wonders on the odors.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Rob W wrote:
> >
> > I recently picked up a '98 Cherokee Sport (2-door). The previous owner
> > had a dog, and there's a that distinct "wet dog" odour that we all know
> > and love.
> >
> > I haven't tried cleaning it yet, but my experience with this in the past
> > has been that the odour is basically impossible to remove. I just hope
> > that the source of the smell isn't present in the headliner or seats...
> >
> > I was planning on replacing the carpet and possibly the underlay, in the
> > rear cargo area, and on the back of the rear seat. Does anyone have a
> > recommendation for an aftermarket carpet kit that fits as well as the
> > factory carpet? Do these typically come with carpet for the rear surface
> > of the seat?
> >
> > Even better would be something like a carpet, but is rubber/vinyl -
> > easier to clean.
> >
> > I could always just strip out all the carpet and paint some bedliner on
> > it, but the noise reduction properties of the carpet and underlay is
> > pretty important.
> >
> > Are there any other options that might be worth looking into?
--
Will Honea
spaniels for 10 years <g>. He had pretty good luck with a 5 pound bag
of baking soda. Sprinkled it liberally over the carpet and seats,
brushed it good to get it down in the fibers, let it sit in the Texas
sun for a couple of days, then vacuumed it really well. I also saw a
jug of something in Sam's the other day that is supposed to remove
odors, especially dog and cat smells - but darned if I can remember
the name. Febreze works pretty well around the house, but it didn't
do quite as well after a couple of days in the hot sun with the
windows up. Probably needs a couple of passes.
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 15:54:27 UTC Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
wrote:
> We had a big hairy mutt and found a product called 'Febreze' works
> wonders on the odors.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Rob W wrote:
> >
> > I recently picked up a '98 Cherokee Sport (2-door). The previous owner
> > had a dog, and there's a that distinct "wet dog" odour that we all know
> > and love.
> >
> > I haven't tried cleaning it yet, but my experience with this in the past
> > has been that the odour is basically impossible to remove. I just hope
> > that the source of the smell isn't present in the headliner or seats...
> >
> > I was planning on replacing the carpet and possibly the underlay, in the
> > rear cargo area, and on the back of the rear seat. Does anyone have a
> > recommendation for an aftermarket carpet kit that fits as well as the
> > factory carpet? Do these typically come with carpet for the rear surface
> > of the seat?
> >
> > Even better would be something like a carpet, but is rubber/vinyl -
> > easier to clean.
> >
> > I could always just strip out all the carpet and paint some bedliner on
> > it, but the noise reduction properties of the carpet and underlay is
> > pretty important.
> >
> > Are there any other options that might be worth looking into?
--
Will Honea
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Re: Bad odour - carpet replacement options?
Several years ago my son bought a van that had been "home" to 3 cocker
spaniels for 10 years <g>. He had pretty good luck with a 5 pound bag
of baking soda. Sprinkled it liberally over the carpet and seats,
brushed it good to get it down in the fibers, let it sit in the Texas
sun for a couple of days, then vacuumed it really well. I also saw a
jug of something in Sam's the other day that is supposed to remove
odors, especially dog and cat smells - but darned if I can remember
the name. Febreze works pretty well around the house, but it didn't
do quite as well after a couple of days in the hot sun with the
windows up. Probably needs a couple of passes.
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 15:54:27 UTC Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
wrote:
> We had a big hairy mutt and found a product called 'Febreze' works
> wonders on the odors.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Rob W wrote:
> >
> > I recently picked up a '98 Cherokee Sport (2-door). The previous owner
> > had a dog, and there's a that distinct "wet dog" odour that we all know
> > and love.
> >
> > I haven't tried cleaning it yet, but my experience with this in the past
> > has been that the odour is basically impossible to remove. I just hope
> > that the source of the smell isn't present in the headliner or seats...
> >
> > I was planning on replacing the carpet and possibly the underlay, in the
> > rear cargo area, and on the back of the rear seat. Does anyone have a
> > recommendation for an aftermarket carpet kit that fits as well as the
> > factory carpet? Do these typically come with carpet for the rear surface
> > of the seat?
> >
> > Even better would be something like a carpet, but is rubber/vinyl -
> > easier to clean.
> >
> > I could always just strip out all the carpet and paint some bedliner on
> > it, but the noise reduction properties of the carpet and underlay is
> > pretty important.
> >
> > Are there any other options that might be worth looking into?
--
Will Honea
spaniels for 10 years <g>. He had pretty good luck with a 5 pound bag
of baking soda. Sprinkled it liberally over the carpet and seats,
brushed it good to get it down in the fibers, let it sit in the Texas
sun for a couple of days, then vacuumed it really well. I also saw a
jug of something in Sam's the other day that is supposed to remove
odors, especially dog and cat smells - but darned if I can remember
the name. Febreze works pretty well around the house, but it didn't
do quite as well after a couple of days in the hot sun with the
windows up. Probably needs a couple of passes.
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 15:54:27 UTC Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
wrote:
> We had a big hairy mutt and found a product called 'Febreze' works
> wonders on the odors.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Rob W wrote:
> >
> > I recently picked up a '98 Cherokee Sport (2-door). The previous owner
> > had a dog, and there's a that distinct "wet dog" odour that we all know
> > and love.
> >
> > I haven't tried cleaning it yet, but my experience with this in the past
> > has been that the odour is basically impossible to remove. I just hope
> > that the source of the smell isn't present in the headliner or seats...
> >
> > I was planning on replacing the carpet and possibly the underlay, in the
> > rear cargo area, and on the back of the rear seat. Does anyone have a
> > recommendation for an aftermarket carpet kit that fits as well as the
> > factory carpet? Do these typically come with carpet for the rear surface
> > of the seat?
> >
> > Even better would be something like a carpet, but is rubber/vinyl -
> > easier to clean.
> >
> > I could always just strip out all the carpet and paint some bedliner on
> > it, but the noise reduction properties of the carpet and underlay is
> > pretty important.
> >
> > Are there any other options that might be worth looking into?
--
Will Honea
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Re: Bad odour - carpet replacement options?
Several years ago my son bought a van that had been "home" to 3 cocker
spaniels for 10 years <g>. He had pretty good luck with a 5 pound bag
of baking soda. Sprinkled it liberally over the carpet and seats,
brushed it good to get it down in the fibers, let it sit in the Texas
sun for a couple of days, then vacuumed it really well. I also saw a
jug of something in Sam's the other day that is supposed to remove
odors, especially dog and cat smells - but darned if I can remember
the name. Febreze works pretty well around the house, but it didn't
do quite as well after a couple of days in the hot sun with the
windows up. Probably needs a couple of passes.
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 15:54:27 UTC Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
wrote:
> We had a big hairy mutt and found a product called 'Febreze' works
> wonders on the odors.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Rob W wrote:
> >
> > I recently picked up a '98 Cherokee Sport (2-door). The previous owner
> > had a dog, and there's a that distinct "wet dog" odour that we all know
> > and love.
> >
> > I haven't tried cleaning it yet, but my experience with this in the past
> > has been that the odour is basically impossible to remove. I just hope
> > that the source of the smell isn't present in the headliner or seats...
> >
> > I was planning on replacing the carpet and possibly the underlay, in the
> > rear cargo area, and on the back of the rear seat. Does anyone have a
> > recommendation for an aftermarket carpet kit that fits as well as the
> > factory carpet? Do these typically come with carpet for the rear surface
> > of the seat?
> >
> > Even better would be something like a carpet, but is rubber/vinyl -
> > easier to clean.
> >
> > I could always just strip out all the carpet and paint some bedliner on
> > it, but the noise reduction properties of the carpet and underlay is
> > pretty important.
> >
> > Are there any other options that might be worth looking into?
--
Will Honea
spaniels for 10 years <g>. He had pretty good luck with a 5 pound bag
of baking soda. Sprinkled it liberally over the carpet and seats,
brushed it good to get it down in the fibers, let it sit in the Texas
sun for a couple of days, then vacuumed it really well. I also saw a
jug of something in Sam's the other day that is supposed to remove
odors, especially dog and cat smells - but darned if I can remember
the name. Febreze works pretty well around the house, but it didn't
do quite as well after a couple of days in the hot sun with the
windows up. Probably needs a couple of passes.
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 15:54:27 UTC Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
wrote:
> We had a big hairy mutt and found a product called 'Febreze' works
> wonders on the odors.
>
> Mike
> 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
> 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> Rob W wrote:
> >
> > I recently picked up a '98 Cherokee Sport (2-door). The previous owner
> > had a dog, and there's a that distinct "wet dog" odour that we all know
> > and love.
> >
> > I haven't tried cleaning it yet, but my experience with this in the past
> > has been that the odour is basically impossible to remove. I just hope
> > that the source of the smell isn't present in the headliner or seats...
> >
> > I was planning on replacing the carpet and possibly the underlay, in the
> > rear cargo area, and on the back of the rear seat. Does anyone have a
> > recommendation for an aftermarket carpet kit that fits as well as the
> > factory carpet? Do these typically come with carpet for the rear surface
> > of the seat?
> >
> > Even better would be something like a carpet, but is rubber/vinyl -
> > easier to clean.
> >
> > I could always just strip out all the carpet and paint some bedliner on
> > it, but the noise reduction properties of the carpet and underlay is
> > pretty important.
> >
> > Are there any other options that might be worth looking into?
--
Will Honea
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Re: Bad odour - carpet replacement options?
Our vet turned us on to a product you can get in pet stores called
"Nature's Miracle". It's got bacteria or something in it that gets rid
of ALL animal smell and stains-even **** in the Jeep carpet. Works
great and is about $10 a quart.
Matt
Rob W <randomELIDE940@ELIDEshaw.ca> wrote in message news:<uXj0d.380057$gE.160753@pd7tw3no>...
> I recently picked up a '98 Cherokee Sport (2-door). The previous owner
> had a dog, and there's a that distinct "wet dog" odour that we all know
> and love.
>
> I haven't tried cleaning it yet, but my experience with this in the past
> has been that the odour is basically impossible to remove. I just hope
> that the source of the smell isn't present in the headliner or seats...
>
> I was planning on replacing the carpet and possibly the underlay, in the
> rear cargo area, and on the back of the rear seat. Does anyone have a
> recommendation for an aftermarket carpet kit that fits as well as the
> factory carpet? Do these typically come with carpet for the rear surface
> of the seat?
>
> Even better would be something like a carpet, but is rubber/vinyl -
> easier to clean.
>
> I could always just strip out all the carpet and paint some bedliner on
> it, but the noise reduction properties of the carpet and underlay is
> pretty important.
>
> Are there any other options that might be worth looking into?
"Nature's Miracle". It's got bacteria or something in it that gets rid
of ALL animal smell and stains-even **** in the Jeep carpet. Works
great and is about $10 a quart.
Matt
Rob W <randomELIDE940@ELIDEshaw.ca> wrote in message news:<uXj0d.380057$gE.160753@pd7tw3no>...
> I recently picked up a '98 Cherokee Sport (2-door). The previous owner
> had a dog, and there's a that distinct "wet dog" odour that we all know
> and love.
>
> I haven't tried cleaning it yet, but my experience with this in the past
> has been that the odour is basically impossible to remove. I just hope
> that the source of the smell isn't present in the headliner or seats...
>
> I was planning on replacing the carpet and possibly the underlay, in the
> rear cargo area, and on the back of the rear seat. Does anyone have a
> recommendation for an aftermarket carpet kit that fits as well as the
> factory carpet? Do these typically come with carpet for the rear surface
> of the seat?
>
> Even better would be something like a carpet, but is rubber/vinyl -
> easier to clean.
>
> I could always just strip out all the carpet and paint some bedliner on
> it, but the noise reduction properties of the carpet and underlay is
> pretty important.
>
> Are there any other options that might be worth looking into?
#15
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Re: Bad odour - carpet replacement options?
Our vet turned us on to a product you can get in pet stores called
"Nature's Miracle". It's got bacteria or something in it that gets rid
of ALL animal smell and stains-even **** in the Jeep carpet. Works
great and is about $10 a quart.
Matt
Rob W <randomELIDE940@ELIDEshaw.ca> wrote in message news:<uXj0d.380057$gE.160753@pd7tw3no>...
> I recently picked up a '98 Cherokee Sport (2-door). The previous owner
> had a dog, and there's a that distinct "wet dog" odour that we all know
> and love.
>
> I haven't tried cleaning it yet, but my experience with this in the past
> has been that the odour is basically impossible to remove. I just hope
> that the source of the smell isn't present in the headliner or seats...
>
> I was planning on replacing the carpet and possibly the underlay, in the
> rear cargo area, and on the back of the rear seat. Does anyone have a
> recommendation for an aftermarket carpet kit that fits as well as the
> factory carpet? Do these typically come with carpet for the rear surface
> of the seat?
>
> Even better would be something like a carpet, but is rubber/vinyl -
> easier to clean.
>
> I could always just strip out all the carpet and paint some bedliner on
> it, but the noise reduction properties of the carpet and underlay is
> pretty important.
>
> Are there any other options that might be worth looking into?
"Nature's Miracle". It's got bacteria or something in it that gets rid
of ALL animal smell and stains-even **** in the Jeep carpet. Works
great and is about $10 a quart.
Matt
Rob W <randomELIDE940@ELIDEshaw.ca> wrote in message news:<uXj0d.380057$gE.160753@pd7tw3no>...
> I recently picked up a '98 Cherokee Sport (2-door). The previous owner
> had a dog, and there's a that distinct "wet dog" odour that we all know
> and love.
>
> I haven't tried cleaning it yet, but my experience with this in the past
> has been that the odour is basically impossible to remove. I just hope
> that the source of the smell isn't present in the headliner or seats...
>
> I was planning on replacing the carpet and possibly the underlay, in the
> rear cargo area, and on the back of the rear seat. Does anyone have a
> recommendation for an aftermarket carpet kit that fits as well as the
> factory carpet? Do these typically come with carpet for the rear surface
> of the seat?
>
> Even better would be something like a carpet, but is rubber/vinyl -
> easier to clean.
>
> I could always just strip out all the carpet and paint some bedliner on
> it, but the noise reduction properties of the carpet and underlay is
> pretty important.
>
> Are there any other options that might be worth looking into?
#16
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Re: Bad odour - carpet replacement options?
Our vet turned us on to a product you can get in pet stores called
"Nature's Miracle". It's got bacteria or something in it that gets rid
of ALL animal smell and stains-even **** in the Jeep carpet. Works
great and is about $10 a quart.
Matt
Rob W <randomELIDE940@ELIDEshaw.ca> wrote in message news:<uXj0d.380057$gE.160753@pd7tw3no>...
> I recently picked up a '98 Cherokee Sport (2-door). The previous owner
> had a dog, and there's a that distinct "wet dog" odour that we all know
> and love.
>
> I haven't tried cleaning it yet, but my experience with this in the past
> has been that the odour is basically impossible to remove. I just hope
> that the source of the smell isn't present in the headliner or seats...
>
> I was planning on replacing the carpet and possibly the underlay, in the
> rear cargo area, and on the back of the rear seat. Does anyone have a
> recommendation for an aftermarket carpet kit that fits as well as the
> factory carpet? Do these typically come with carpet for the rear surface
> of the seat?
>
> Even better would be something like a carpet, but is rubber/vinyl -
> easier to clean.
>
> I could always just strip out all the carpet and paint some bedliner on
> it, but the noise reduction properties of the carpet and underlay is
> pretty important.
>
> Are there any other options that might be worth looking into?
"Nature's Miracle". It's got bacteria or something in it that gets rid
of ALL animal smell and stains-even **** in the Jeep carpet. Works
great and is about $10 a quart.
Matt
Rob W <randomELIDE940@ELIDEshaw.ca> wrote in message news:<uXj0d.380057$gE.160753@pd7tw3no>...
> I recently picked up a '98 Cherokee Sport (2-door). The previous owner
> had a dog, and there's a that distinct "wet dog" odour that we all know
> and love.
>
> I haven't tried cleaning it yet, but my experience with this in the past
> has been that the odour is basically impossible to remove. I just hope
> that the source of the smell isn't present in the headliner or seats...
>
> I was planning on replacing the carpet and possibly the underlay, in the
> rear cargo area, and on the back of the rear seat. Does anyone have a
> recommendation for an aftermarket carpet kit that fits as well as the
> factory carpet? Do these typically come with carpet for the rear surface
> of the seat?
>
> Even better would be something like a carpet, but is rubber/vinyl -
> easier to clean.
>
> I could always just strip out all the carpet and paint some bedliner on
> it, but the noise reduction properties of the carpet and underlay is
> pretty important.
>
> Are there any other options that might be worth looking into?
#17
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Re: Bad odour - carpet replacement options?
I have had absolutely no luck with "Nature's Miracle"... it is expensive
and I just don't think it works YMMV
Matt wrote:
> Our vet turned us on to a product you can get in pet stores called
> "Nature's Miracle". It's got bacteria or something in it that gets rid
> of ALL animal smell and stains-even **** in the Jeep carpet. Works
> great and is about $10 a quart.
>
>
> Matt
>
>
>
> Rob W <randomELIDE940@ELIDEshaw.ca> wrote in message news:<uXj0d.380057$gE.160753@pd7tw3no>...
>
>>I recently picked up a '98 Cherokee Sport (2-door). The previous owner
>>had a dog, and there's a that distinct "wet dog" odour that we all know
>>and love.
>>
>>I haven't tried cleaning it yet, but my experience with this in the past
>>has been that the odour is basically impossible to remove. I just hope
>>that the source of the smell isn't present in the headliner or seats...
>>
>>I was planning on replacing the carpet and possibly the underlay, in the
>>rear cargo area, and on the back of the rear seat. Does anyone have a
>>recommendation for an aftermarket carpet kit that fits as well as the
>>factory carpet? Do these typically come with carpet for the rear surface
>>of the seat?
>>
>>Even better would be something like a carpet, but is rubber/vinyl -
>>easier to clean.
>>
>>I could always just strip out all the carpet and paint some bedliner on
>>it, but the noise reduction properties of the carpet and underlay is
>>pretty important.
>>
>>Are there any other options that might be worth looking into?
and I just don't think it works YMMV
Matt wrote:
> Our vet turned us on to a product you can get in pet stores called
> "Nature's Miracle". It's got bacteria or something in it that gets rid
> of ALL animal smell and stains-even **** in the Jeep carpet. Works
> great and is about $10 a quart.
>
>
> Matt
>
>
>
> Rob W <randomELIDE940@ELIDEshaw.ca> wrote in message news:<uXj0d.380057$gE.160753@pd7tw3no>...
>
>>I recently picked up a '98 Cherokee Sport (2-door). The previous owner
>>had a dog, and there's a that distinct "wet dog" odour that we all know
>>and love.
>>
>>I haven't tried cleaning it yet, but my experience with this in the past
>>has been that the odour is basically impossible to remove. I just hope
>>that the source of the smell isn't present in the headliner or seats...
>>
>>I was planning on replacing the carpet and possibly the underlay, in the
>>rear cargo area, and on the back of the rear seat. Does anyone have a
>>recommendation for an aftermarket carpet kit that fits as well as the
>>factory carpet? Do these typically come with carpet for the rear surface
>>of the seat?
>>
>>Even better would be something like a carpet, but is rubber/vinyl -
>>easier to clean.
>>
>>I could always just strip out all the carpet and paint some bedliner on
>>it, but the noise reduction properties of the carpet and underlay is
>>pretty important.
>>
>>Are there any other options that might be worth looking into?
#18
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Re: Bad odour - carpet replacement options?
I have had absolutely no luck with "Nature's Miracle"... it is expensive
and I just don't think it works YMMV
Matt wrote:
> Our vet turned us on to a product you can get in pet stores called
> "Nature's Miracle". It's got bacteria or something in it that gets rid
> of ALL animal smell and stains-even **** in the Jeep carpet. Works
> great and is about $10 a quart.
>
>
> Matt
>
>
>
> Rob W <randomELIDE940@ELIDEshaw.ca> wrote in message news:<uXj0d.380057$gE.160753@pd7tw3no>...
>
>>I recently picked up a '98 Cherokee Sport (2-door). The previous owner
>>had a dog, and there's a that distinct "wet dog" odour that we all know
>>and love.
>>
>>I haven't tried cleaning it yet, but my experience with this in the past
>>has been that the odour is basically impossible to remove. I just hope
>>that the source of the smell isn't present in the headliner or seats...
>>
>>I was planning on replacing the carpet and possibly the underlay, in the
>>rear cargo area, and on the back of the rear seat. Does anyone have a
>>recommendation for an aftermarket carpet kit that fits as well as the
>>factory carpet? Do these typically come with carpet for the rear surface
>>of the seat?
>>
>>Even better would be something like a carpet, but is rubber/vinyl -
>>easier to clean.
>>
>>I could always just strip out all the carpet and paint some bedliner on
>>it, but the noise reduction properties of the carpet and underlay is
>>pretty important.
>>
>>Are there any other options that might be worth looking into?
and I just don't think it works YMMV
Matt wrote:
> Our vet turned us on to a product you can get in pet stores called
> "Nature's Miracle". It's got bacteria or something in it that gets rid
> of ALL animal smell and stains-even **** in the Jeep carpet. Works
> great and is about $10 a quart.
>
>
> Matt
>
>
>
> Rob W <randomELIDE940@ELIDEshaw.ca> wrote in message news:<uXj0d.380057$gE.160753@pd7tw3no>...
>
>>I recently picked up a '98 Cherokee Sport (2-door). The previous owner
>>had a dog, and there's a that distinct "wet dog" odour that we all know
>>and love.
>>
>>I haven't tried cleaning it yet, but my experience with this in the past
>>has been that the odour is basically impossible to remove. I just hope
>>that the source of the smell isn't present in the headliner or seats...
>>
>>I was planning on replacing the carpet and possibly the underlay, in the
>>rear cargo area, and on the back of the rear seat. Does anyone have a
>>recommendation for an aftermarket carpet kit that fits as well as the
>>factory carpet? Do these typically come with carpet for the rear surface
>>of the seat?
>>
>>Even better would be something like a carpet, but is rubber/vinyl -
>>easier to clean.
>>
>>I could always just strip out all the carpet and paint some bedliner on
>>it, but the noise reduction properties of the carpet and underlay is
>>pretty important.
>>
>>Are there any other options that might be worth looking into?
#19
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Re: Bad odour - carpet replacement options?
I have had absolutely no luck with "Nature's Miracle"... it is expensive
and I just don't think it works YMMV
Matt wrote:
> Our vet turned us on to a product you can get in pet stores called
> "Nature's Miracle". It's got bacteria or something in it that gets rid
> of ALL animal smell and stains-even **** in the Jeep carpet. Works
> great and is about $10 a quart.
>
>
> Matt
>
>
>
> Rob W <randomELIDE940@ELIDEshaw.ca> wrote in message news:<uXj0d.380057$gE.160753@pd7tw3no>...
>
>>I recently picked up a '98 Cherokee Sport (2-door). The previous owner
>>had a dog, and there's a that distinct "wet dog" odour that we all know
>>and love.
>>
>>I haven't tried cleaning it yet, but my experience with this in the past
>>has been that the odour is basically impossible to remove. I just hope
>>that the source of the smell isn't present in the headliner or seats...
>>
>>I was planning on replacing the carpet and possibly the underlay, in the
>>rear cargo area, and on the back of the rear seat. Does anyone have a
>>recommendation for an aftermarket carpet kit that fits as well as the
>>factory carpet? Do these typically come with carpet for the rear surface
>>of the seat?
>>
>>Even better would be something like a carpet, but is rubber/vinyl -
>>easier to clean.
>>
>>I could always just strip out all the carpet and paint some bedliner on
>>it, but the noise reduction properties of the carpet and underlay is
>>pretty important.
>>
>>Are there any other options that might be worth looking into?
and I just don't think it works YMMV
Matt wrote:
> Our vet turned us on to a product you can get in pet stores called
> "Nature's Miracle". It's got bacteria or something in it that gets rid
> of ALL animal smell and stains-even **** in the Jeep carpet. Works
> great and is about $10 a quart.
>
>
> Matt
>
>
>
> Rob W <randomELIDE940@ELIDEshaw.ca> wrote in message news:<uXj0d.380057$gE.160753@pd7tw3no>...
>
>>I recently picked up a '98 Cherokee Sport (2-door). The previous owner
>>had a dog, and there's a that distinct "wet dog" odour that we all know
>>and love.
>>
>>I haven't tried cleaning it yet, but my experience with this in the past
>>has been that the odour is basically impossible to remove. I just hope
>>that the source of the smell isn't present in the headliner or seats...
>>
>>I was planning on replacing the carpet and possibly the underlay, in the
>>rear cargo area, and on the back of the rear seat. Does anyone have a
>>recommendation for an aftermarket carpet kit that fits as well as the
>>factory carpet? Do these typically come with carpet for the rear surface
>>of the seat?
>>
>>Even better would be something like a carpet, but is rubber/vinyl -
>>easier to clean.
>>
>>I could always just strip out all the carpet and paint some bedliner on
>>it, but the noise reduction properties of the carpet and underlay is
>>pretty important.
>>
>>Are there any other options that might be worth looking into?
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Re: Bad odour - carpet replacement options?
"jug of something in Sam's"
Probably ODO-BAN... I love the stuff... takes a few days to air out but
so does febreeze... ODO-BAN seems to work better that Febreeze. Also
works great in laundry if you have mouldy smelling stuff (or kids that
still wet the bed occasionally)
Will Honea wrote:
> Several years ago my son bought a van that had been "home" to 3 cocker
> spaniels for 10 years <g>. He had pretty good luck with a 5 pound bag
> of baking soda. Sprinkled it liberally over the carpet and seats,
> brushed it good to get it down in the fibers, let it sit in the Texas
> sun for a couple of days, then vacuumed it really well. I also saw a
> jug of something in Sam's the other day that is supposed to remove
> odors, especially dog and cat smells - but darned if I can remember
> the name. Febreze works pretty well around the house, but it didn't
> do quite as well after a couple of days in the hot sun with the
> windows up. Probably needs a couple of passes.
>
> On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 15:54:27 UTC Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
> wrote:
>
>
>>We had a big hairy mutt and found a product called 'Febreze' works
>>wonders on the odors.
>>
>>Mike
>>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>
>>Rob W wrote:
>>
>>>I recently picked up a '98 Cherokee Sport (2-door). The previous owner
>>>had a dog, and there's a that distinct "wet dog" odour that we all know
>>>and love.
>>>
>>>I haven't tried cleaning it yet, but my experience with this in the past
>>>has been that the odour is basically impossible to remove. I just hope
>>>that the source of the smell isn't present in the headliner or seats...
>>>
>>>I was planning on replacing the carpet and possibly the underlay, in the
>>>rear cargo area, and on the back of the rear seat. Does anyone have a
>>>recommendation for an aftermarket carpet kit that fits as well as the
>>>factory carpet? Do these typically come with carpet for the rear surface
>>>of the seat?
>>>
>>>Even better would be something like a carpet, but is rubber/vinyl -
>>>easier to clean.
>>>
>>>I could always just strip out all the carpet and paint some bedliner on
>>>it, but the noise reduction properties of the carpet and underlay is
>>>pretty important.
>>>
>>>Are there any other options that might be worth looking into?
>
>
>
Probably ODO-BAN... I love the stuff... takes a few days to air out but
so does febreeze... ODO-BAN seems to work better that Febreeze. Also
works great in laundry if you have mouldy smelling stuff (or kids that
still wet the bed occasionally)
Will Honea wrote:
> Several years ago my son bought a van that had been "home" to 3 cocker
> spaniels for 10 years <g>. He had pretty good luck with a 5 pound bag
> of baking soda. Sprinkled it liberally over the carpet and seats,
> brushed it good to get it down in the fibers, let it sit in the Texas
> sun for a couple of days, then vacuumed it really well. I also saw a
> jug of something in Sam's the other day that is supposed to remove
> odors, especially dog and cat smells - but darned if I can remember
> the name. Febreze works pretty well around the house, but it didn't
> do quite as well after a couple of days in the hot sun with the
> windows up. Probably needs a couple of passes.
>
> On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 15:54:27 UTC Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
> wrote:
>
>
>>We had a big hairy mutt and found a product called 'Febreze' works
>>wonders on the odors.
>>
>>Mike
>>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>>
>>Rob W wrote:
>>
>>>I recently picked up a '98 Cherokee Sport (2-door). The previous owner
>>>had a dog, and there's a that distinct "wet dog" odour that we all know
>>>and love.
>>>
>>>I haven't tried cleaning it yet, but my experience with this in the past
>>>has been that the odour is basically impossible to remove. I just hope
>>>that the source of the smell isn't present in the headliner or seats...
>>>
>>>I was planning on replacing the carpet and possibly the underlay, in the
>>>rear cargo area, and on the back of the rear seat. Does anyone have a
>>>recommendation for an aftermarket carpet kit that fits as well as the
>>>factory carpet? Do these typically come with carpet for the rear surface
>>>of the seat?
>>>
>>>Even better would be something like a carpet, but is rubber/vinyl -
>>>easier to clean.
>>>
>>>I could always just strip out all the carpet and paint some bedliner on
>>>it, but the noise reduction properties of the carpet and underlay is
>>>pretty important.
>>>
>>>Are there any other options that might be worth looking into?
>
>
>