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Got a call from a friend, they said someone over spilled a very small bit of diesel, they cleaned it up but can't get rid of the smell. Any suggestions?
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Get you a big can of coffee and sprinkle it around on the floor. Let it set for awhile (or over night) and sweep it up.
Worked well when I drove semi and hauled a load of laundry detergent and then had to go pick up a load of meat. (Trailer smelled like cheer). Sprinkled it inside the trailer, shut the doors and when I got to my destination to load the smell was gone. |
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Bobby,
Did the coffee get the job done for your buddy? |
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You Bet'cha!
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check with local plumber/heat repair, they have a powder for heating oil clean up, try home depot
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