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Posted: Thu Nov 16th, 2017 09:01 pm |
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MaDMaXX Hails from the land of rust! ![]() Joined: Sat Oct 21st, 2017
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Bob C.of Indiana wrote: MaDMaXX, probably in your air vents... Yes. So had to drive it into work today as i found a screw in my bike tyre right as i was leaving :( Anyway, upon starting it up, the fan kicking on gave a fairly light scent of smoke for just a moment (i'm pretty sensitive to it) which is the first time i've ever smelled "just smoke" in the truck, it's always been another smell masking it. The Febreeze is still the overall smell in there, well, not smell if you know what i mean, so it's been great since i did it, now it's obviously wearing off and what wasn't neutralised is able to begin to come through. This is good, believe it or not, i have already used a neutraliser in the vents, a lot, particularly when i got the truck, but nothing has worked as well so far, ideally my vents should be good, but.... So, question, best place to introduce a deodoriser to the vents? I'd guess the fan motor housing?
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