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You recently purchased a new perfume. While smelling the perfume, you accidentally spilled it in your car. You cleaned up the perfume, but the smell is still lingering. Getting a perfume smell out of a car takes time. Spray deodorizers only mask the perfume smell. To remove the lingering smell, you need a substance that can absorb the smell and eliminate it from your car.
Step 1
Mix 4 tbsp. of white vinegar and 4 tsp. of lavender or other fragrant extract in a large bowl.
Step 2
Stir the vinegar mixture with a spoon.
Step 3
Split the vinegar mixture evenly between two plastic containers.
Step 4
Place one plastic container on the floorboard under the brake pedal of your car.
Step 5
Place the other plastic container in the back seat of your car.
Step 6
Place two dryer sheets under each seat of your car.
Step 7
Close your cars doors and windows.
Step 8
Leave the plastic containers in your car overnight.
Step 9
Remove the plastic containers the next day if you plan on using the car. When you return home, place the plastic containers back in your car.
Repeat step 9 until the perfume smell is gone. Change out the dryer sheets every other day.
Warning
- Do not drive your car with the containers of vinegar left in place---the vinegar could spill and soak your cars upholstery.
Items you will need
- White vinegar
- Lavender or other extract
- Large bowl
- Spoon
- 2 plastic containers
- Box of dryer sheets