Is it possible to get rid of the smell of gearbox oil?
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SambaS said:
OMG I wish we'd been more careful fitting some bottom arms. Can you get rid of the smell from clothes? They've already been through the wash once
Last week we fixed the damn car, had it for days then, stuck in the back of my throat. Washed the clothes put them away forgot about it, now it's comeback to haunt me. ITS HORRENDOUS!Do I have to throw them away? Already been on boil wash
StottyZr said:
The first time I dropped gearbox oil was on a Saxo VTR. Ill never forget it. The car was just high enough for me to get underneath... You can guess what happened next (nearly
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friend made this mistake also, he got a face/hair full of the stuff
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not sure what car it was thoughHas anyone tried charcoal?
(or burnt toast)
It's great for soaking up both the liquid itself and absorbing smell.
Something to do with the carbon moloculed bonding easily with other molecules.
I've used it on a few smelly things – charcoal or burnt toast crumbled into the spill.
Leave for a day, hoover up.
It's often worked first time, but sometimes needs a second attempt.
It can leave a slight burnt toast smell, but the soon fades.
(or burnt toast)
It's great for soaking up both the liquid itself and absorbing smell.
Something to do with the carbon moloculed bonding easily with other molecules.
I've used it on a few smelly things – charcoal or burnt toast crumbled into the spill.
Leave for a day, hoover up.
It's often worked first time, but sometimes needs a second attempt.
It can leave a slight burnt toast smell, but the soon fades.
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