AlienAgent
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So my son brought (towed…) yet another ancient Ford work truck to fix up. Early 80’s F250 4x4 Lariat extended cab with a 460. $600.
This thing has sat in a barn for a decade with rodent damage (urine/feces) and mothballs. You can only imagine the smell…
Being the loving and supportive father I am, I always let him use any of my tools and supplies, so he sprayed it down with an enzyme prespray (Esteam Attack) and extracted with an oxidizing emulsifier (Esteam Performance CBS), then soaked it with Odorcide Fresh Scent at 2 opg. Long story made short, it still stinks. Mostly of mothballs.
Other than replacing the interior, which I know he won’t do, what would you guys do to handle the mothball smell?
This thing has sat in a barn for a decade with rodent damage (urine/feces) and mothballs. You can only imagine the smell…
Being the loving and supportive father I am, I always let him use any of my tools and supplies, so he sprayed it down with an enzyme prespray (Esteam Attack) and extracted with an oxidizing emulsifier (Esteam Performance CBS), then soaked it with Odorcide Fresh Scent at 2 opg. Long story made short, it still stinks. Mostly of mothballs.
Other than replacing the interior, which I know he won’t do, what would you guys do to handle the mothball smell?