Old 05-26-2010, 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Debra Mc
Originally Posted by Mamagus
OH you had quite the time! But I'd take the pineapple smell over what I have in my car. Last summer we went to the wharf and bought a dozen lobsters. Came home and after a quick detour to drop off two of said beasts at a friend's house during which we made a sharp right turn and the bucket of lobsters fell over. Brought in the bucket of 10 lobsters... but we could only find 9. No biggie right? The fellow at the wharf obviously counted wrong.
TWO LONG HOT weeks later, we hired a young fellow to clean our cars inside and out. He came and knocked on the door... "What do you want me to do with the dead lobster in the trunk?"

I have tried everything and still it smells like a BAD day at the beach!
Have you tried leaving it open in the sun. Maybe if you sprayed down with Freebreze or one of those odor neturalizer. That might help. Heloise always talks about using charcoal. If you put a pan of that in trunk it might absorb the odor. Just as bad as spilled milk in Texas in August. Smells like death.
Was open for two months... through rainstorms and sunshine... No difference.

Tried Febreeze and other similar brands... flowery dead lobster smell.

Took the carpet out of the trunk... no difference

Haven't tried charcoal... will look into that!

If you didn't know about the lobster you'd just assume I had not taken a bath for a month or so :shock: but when you know what it is sunny days are horrible in it! ;-)
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