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  • 06-02-2010, 11:55 AM
    Scott
    Yow.

    Buy a few boxes of baking soda and dump it all into a bowl. Leave the bowl in the car for a day or two. You might want to make sure that any juices or liquids from the package of chicken didn't soak into the carpeting or fabric - if it has, you need to get the upholstery professionally deep-cleaned.

    After you're done, get a good air freshener in there.
  • 06-02-2010, 11:55 AM
    Scott
    Yow.

    Buy a few boxes of baking soda and dump it all into a bowl. Leave the bowl in the car for a day or two. You might want to make sure that any juices or liquids from the package of chicken didn't soak into the carpeting or fabric - if it has, you need to get the upholstery professionally deep-cleaned.

    After you're done, get a good air freshener in there.
  • 06-02-2010, 11:54 AM
    Shirley

    How do I remove the odor of spoiled food from my car?

    A pack of raw chicken was left in my car for two days with the windows rolled up. I cannot get rid of the odor.

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