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"So story goes.... I drove home to Tampa to see this girl that I met on my cruise a few weeks back. I go inside to let the girl know I was there, not thinking she wouldn't be off yet. So I'm waiting for her to get off work and I left my dog in the car for 10 minutes. I go check on her and everything is fine. Then 5 minutes later, I go to put something in my car anddddd this is what I see "

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"I spent 8 hours cleaning the interior. Unfortunately, it got in all the little holes in the seats. I did everything I could...from using a terry towel, a brush, and even a tooth brush. Nothing would take it out of the holes. I sprayed probably 10x as much leather cleaner/condtioner as I should have to attempt to relieve the smell. FAIL! My car still smells like crap. I sprayed it down with Lexol leather conditioner a few days ago, which helped a little...but the crap smell is just as bad after sitting in the sun for more than 10 minutes. "

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Oh man, that's a real shame for your car. Hope you can get it back to normal soon. Have you thought of taking to a Detailer? They might be able to do something about it?

An expensive lesson, a massive win for the dog though. Although it looks like it's eaten something bad.

Best of luck mate.

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man thats bad, even if he does get it cleaned, i bet that image of the poo chaos will always be in his mind...lol i know it would be if it happned to me, from those pictures id never touch the electric switch for the seats!! :D

Popeye> its not his car, but we get you point :down:

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Oh man, that's a real shame for your car. Hope you can get it back to normal soon. Have you thought of taking to a Detailer? They might be able to do something about it?

An expensive lesson, a massive win for the dog though. Although it looks like it's eaten something bad.

Best of luck mate.

haha... this guy's in america... i don't think he'll be reading these forums... but GG...

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sorry, but what idiot leaves a pet locked in a car............

I do when shopping... 2 of them (nearly 100kgs all up).

Leave the rear windows down about 90mm to allow enough air in.

Don't think anyone would be willing stick their arm through the door though :)

as an aside, my BIG dog spewed on the way to the beach one day with 4 people and my other dog in the car. Nasty.

Even worse was that it was not solid/chunky so I had to clean the carpet, the storage compartment under the floor, the place where the jack is stored, the spare wheel, under and around the spare wheel and the two storage compartments either side.

Not the most enjoyable experience one can have in a car.

Why was there so much? 1. He is a big dog 2. he also spewed on the way home :)

Funny now though.

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