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Thanks to a ****ty tesco water bottle, I have around 1/3 pnt of skimmed milk absorbed into one rear seat squab. I mopped as much as I could with kitchen towel then wiped the seats with a damp cloth. Several days later, the smell is not as bad as I feared, but still detectable. What's the best way to eliminate it, apart from replacing the rear seats! Would a decent valet be able to sort it out?

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A wet vac may help to draw it out. Then there is some specialised chemicals for removing biological stuff but can't think what they are at the mo (heads s bit slow this time of a Monday)

I may be wrong but doesn't Bi-carbonate soda kill off the stink.

I'm sure thats what I heard, probably lucky it was skimmed too

A vax wet vac should sort it out, my daughter was sick in mine about 6 month ago. Used a mates vax, and it got all of it out and left no stains and no smell at all

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