what a weird question. The poster never even mentioned her husband being there.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It happened to us. My son projectile vomited all over his car seat, and it went into every crevice, soaked into the carpets, and the smell was awful. We were on our way to my best friend's house, and I will be forever grateful that her husband disassembled the car seat, threw everything that could fit into his washing machine, and helped me scrub the car. Everything was cleaned that day, but we needed to air out the car for a few days (just emptied it out and kept the windows open).
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Why didn't your husband help?
Anonymous wrote:
It happened to us. My son projectile vomited all over his car seat, and it went into every crevice, soaked into the carpets, and the smell was awful. We were on our way to my best friend's house, and I will be forever grateful that her husband disassembled the car seat, threw everything that could fit into his washing machine, and helped me scrub the car. Everything was cleaned that day, but we needed to air out the car for a few days (just emptied it out and kept the windows open).
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Anonymous wrote:+1 on having it detailed. Having a car detailed is just lovely anyway.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
I’m confused by all the suggestions to get it detailed. We cleaned out the mess, but the smell remains because it’s in the seatbelt and very small space where the seatbelt holder is slotted.
I don’t need the car to be detailed at all; we have a weekly car wash subscription and go weekly, so the car is pretty spotless.
Would a detail really clean the inside of the seat belt lock…? That seems like a lot, even for a detail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
I’m confused by all the suggestions to get it detailed. We cleaned out the mess, but the smell remains because it’s in the seatbelt and very small space where the seatbelt holder is slotted.
I don’t need the car to be detailed at all; we have a weekly car wash subscription and go weekly, so the car is pretty spotless.
Would a detail really clean the inside of the seat belt lock…? That seems like a lot, even for a detail.
Wouldn't a professional "detailer" (not car wash establishment people) be the person who cleans car interior, steam cleans, ozone, etc?