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    So, Friday night I left for work around 6:30 p.m. My daughter got home from work around 7:30 p.m. In the meantime, our new doggie, Peanut, knocked the trash can over and ate something. Something bad. I have no idea what she ate or even what was in the trash that was so bad to eat.

    Whatever it was, it was poisonous. She started having tremors and it turned into worse tremors. My daughter took her immediately to the Emergency Vet. They recognized it as a poisoning of neurotoxins. They gave her some wonderful medical care and she is now home and more-or-less back to normal. $800.

    On the way to the vet, Peanut suffered severe vomiting in my daughter's car. Peanut's stomach juices combined with whatever she ate to produce the foulest odor ever in the history of mankind. We have let the car air out for a couple of days and are taking it today to a professional for cleaning. I fear the interior is finished.

    It reminds me of the Seinfeld episode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perianne View Post
    So, Friday night I left for work around 6:30 p.m. My daughter got home from work around 7:30 p.m. In the meantime, our new doggie, Peanut, knocked the trash can over and ate something. Something bad. I have no idea what she ate or even what was in the trash that was so bad to eat.

    Whatever it was, it was poisonous. She started having tremors and it turned into worse tremors. My daughter took her immediately to the Emergency Vet. They recognized it as a poisoning of neurotoxins. They gave her some wonderful medical care and she is now home and more-or-less back to normal. $800.

    On the way to the vet, Peanut suffered severe vomiting in my daughter's car. Peanut's stomach juices combined with whatever she ate to produce the foulest odor ever in the history of mankind. We have let the car air out for a couple of days and are taking it today to a professional for cleaning. I fear the interior is finished.

    It reminds me of the Seinfeld episode.
    I saw that one, the worst BO ever from the valet!

    Glad to hear the doggy is ok
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    In the meantime, try scrubbing the interior with Simple Green full strength.
    That stuff will even clean out spilled milk odors (notice them on a hot day).
    I have lost my mind. If found, please give it a snack and return it?

    "I won't be wronged. I won't be insulted. I won't be laid a hand on. I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same of others"...John Wayne in "The Shootist"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elessar View Post
    In the meantime, try scrubbing the interior with Simple Green full strength.
    That stuff will even clean out spilled milk odors (notice them on a hot day).
    I thought about home care for it, but it is truly an odor from the pits of hell. I have never smelled anything like it. I know that some types of cleaning will "set" the odor. So, we decided to let a professional clean it. My daughter's car is a fairly new Camry. She keeps it very clean.

    If they can't get the odor out, I will try the Simple Green and maybe some other stuff. If that doesn't do it, we will take it to Toyota and order new interior carpets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimnyc View Post
    I saw that one, the worst BO ever from the valet!

    Glad to hear the doggy is ok
    Thanks, Jim. I felt so bad because she seemed hungry as I was walking out the door. I figured my daughter would be home soon and would feed her.

    I felt bad because maybe she was so hungry she thought eating the trash was a good idea. I felt like a bad mommy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perianne View Post
    I thought about home care for it, but it is truly an odor from the pits of hell. I have never smelled anything like it. I know that some types of cleaning will "set" the odor. So, we decided to let a professional clean it. My daughter's car is a fairly new Camry. She keeps it very clean.

    If they can't get the odor out, I will try the Simple Green and maybe some other stuff. If that doesn't do it, we will take it to Toyota and order new interior carpets.
    Just do NOT use bleach!
    I have lost my mind. If found, please give it a snack and return it?

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    We got the car back from the professional.... still stinky, though not as strong. My daughter says they use coffee grounds at work to soak up stinky odors, so she is trying that for now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perianne View Post
    So, Friday night I left for work around 6:30 p.m. My daughter got home from work around 7:30 p.m. In the meantime, our new doggie, Peanut, knocked the trash can over and ate something. Something bad. I have no idea what she ate or even what was in the trash that was so bad to eat.

    Whatever it was, it was poisonous. She started having tremors and it turned into worse tremors. My daughter took her immediately to the Emergency Vet. They recognized it as a poisoning of neurotoxins. They gave her some wonderful medical care and she is now home and more-or-less back to normal. $800.

    On the way to the vet, Peanut suffered severe vomiting in my daughter's car. Peanut's stomach juices combined with whatever she ate to produce the foulest odor ever in the history of mankind. We have let the car air out for a couple of days and are taking it today to a professional for cleaning. I fear the interior is finished.

    It reminds me of the Seinfeld episode.
    Yeah, the Seinfeld BO episode was priceless. Sounds like you need a few gallons of vinegar DIY cleaner for that car now. There is also enzyme sprays that you might try.

    http://www.wag.com/html/sg/enzyme-odor-neutralizer.html


    Good luck!

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