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Need to remove the blood from the car?
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2015 10:47 am
by Executioner
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Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2015 2:51 pm
by renovation

kull fun but not. my Sister did that once to her Chevy chevette. she was living in Arizona at the time and thought it was a good idea. she open up the doors and hatch and sprayed the car down. she drove it to Michigan after this and keep the car for a couple of years. the car stink inside like bad eggs. there wasn't a air freshener that could hide the stink. always had a musty smell. I was even more shocked that someone bought the car from her (private owner). fist off being a chevette-and second the smell of the car. winter or summer it smelled bad. im sure the foam in the seats had to have mold growing after the washing she gave them.

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Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2015 4:03 pm
by Losbot
I get the impression that she knew what she was doing and was doing it to piss someone off real bad. Looks like a revenge thing. I could be wrong.
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2015 9:45 pm
by normalicy
From the description:
"Honey, you can clean the inside of the car stp, it's disgusting."
The July 8, 2014 in a car wash in the city of Coimbra in Portugal, a woman named Anabela Rodrigues washed inside his car with a jet of water at high pressure. The seats will then be soaked, but it did little to disrupt air madame, who continued to wash the outside of his Audi vehicle.
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 6:45 am
by eGoCeNTRoNiX
I once, unknowingly, hit a skunk with my windows down.. That was horrible.. Little bastard ran between my tires at night and managed to spray enough that it got INTO my car.. That car smelled for MONTHS, it was not cool.. I had a box of dryer sheets under each of the front seats, vent air fresheners, and it still smelled like skunk.. meh.. lol That car is long gone now.
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 7:09 am
by wvjohn
Weird but true. I once rented a van because I needed to pickup a bunch of folks at the airport. It was like two years old and visually clean, but it smelled really funky. About a year later it was discovered that there was about a 99% chance the van had been previously used to transport the body of a murder victim. By the time the van was located and we could get the seats and rugs tested, it had been steam cleaned several times by the new owners to get rid of the smell and there was no blood/DNA to be found.