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| Got Stinky A/C? Here's a cure for your car's case of Athlete's Foot. New working link. Half the price of the old link: http://classic-motoring.stores.yahoo...acheatsys.html
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| you can also spray febreeze on your in cabin filter. Also baking powder is great for getting smells out of your car.
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| Is it really only a 6 oz can, or is that a typo in the web page and it really means 16 oz? This stuff says it is highly flammable. Anyone know what it is? I have had fair luck removing the cabin filter and spraying Lysol into the air intakes while running the fan on full. I use a mild scent Lysol, like baby powder scent. Speaking of which - changing the cabin filters on my e36s is a PITA, but I am familiar with the drill. How do you change the cabin filter on an e46? |
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| Yup, we only use wurth stuff over here as well. Even cleaning supplies for our desks Seems to work well. |