Motoring Discussion > PING* No FM2R Miscellaneous
Thread Author: Robin O'Reliant Replies: 13

 PING* No FM2R - No FM2R
Actually I did, though it was the PPOS which I no longer own.

I tried endless washing, shampooing and soaping without success until I eventually realised that all I was doing was moving the s*** around and as soon as it dried out the smell returned.

The point is to flush out the nasty stuff, not merely make it wet.

In the end I took a hose to it. I found and removed the floor plug in the back passenger floor and a similar plug in the middle of the boot floor.

And then I flooded it. I absolutely soaked everything and allowed it to flood the carpet and flow out the floor.

Solved the problem in one go and the smell never came back.

Of course, I live in a hot country and so it all dried out pretty quickly. In the UK probably you'd need to assess whether or not removing the carpet from the car was more practical.

Whichever way you go, IMO the only answer is an absolute s***load of water to completely flush the s*** from the carpet. Massaging it with various shampoos achieves nothing.
 Messages Author Date
 PING* No FM2R new Robin O'Reliant 3 Feb 21 19:41
 PING* No FM2R new No FM2R 4 Feb 21 01:41
 PING* No FM2R new VxFan 4 Feb 21 02:50
 PING* No FM2R new No FM2R 4 Feb 21 11:59
 PING* No FM2R new Robin O'Reliant 4 Feb 21 13:55
 PING* No FM2R new Zero 4 Feb 21 14:12
 PING* No FM2R new bathtub tom 4 Feb 21 14:48
 PING* No FM2R new Fullchat 4 Feb 21 14:50
 PING* No FM2R new James Loveless 4 Feb 21 16:33
 PING* No FM2R new Bobby 7 Feb 21 21:20
 PING* No FM2R new No FM2R 7 Feb 21 21:53
 PING* No FM2R new Runfer D'Hills 7 Feb 21 22:17
 PING* No FM2R new No FM2R 7 Feb 21 22:18
 PING* No FM2R new Robin O'Reliant 8 Feb 21 14:14
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