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Originally posted by Nizmo

my car has a horrible damp smell and squeeky doors since i drove thru the swimming pool on sunday arvo know how to get rid of squeeky door but does anyone know how to get rid of damp smell - since we are on topic of odours.

hey L.

you should approach it from 2 angles

1. remove stink - stick a big box of saw dust in there. this will soak up the bad vapour.

2. Mask risidual stink - visit rice shop and purchase jap spec air spencer!

hasnt paul taken advantage of you yet aidwin?! Geez paul need to lift your game your slipping :D

Nah perfume is too expensive to waste. Just get frebreeze - whats with sawdust - it aint kitty litter!!

Originally posted by Sneeza

that is also my second choice... black would be hella nice but.... yeh three girl with black lines hahaha but I mean at the end of the day I will buy it for the quality not the colour. unless its wine red hahaha

3 out of the 4 auto salon skylines were wine red... it is quite a unique coolour at the moment.... kind of liike the bright yellow yet that is going a tad out of fashion now that lancers and hyundai accents comein canary yellow! i love the wine red colour.... any further than 10 metres away from the car and you would think it has just been polished... not just my car but every other wine red car.... by far it is the best one that looks like it is always clean... just don't come within 10 metres of the car and you should be alright!!!! thats when you really see the dirt!! the fastest gtst in australia is wine red..... red goes faster... don't forge that:D :uh-huh:

and as the colour debate re-starts haha.

Hmmm its a sad day when u are so bored u resort to paying parking infringements early - i usually wait til they have expired by at least two weeks

Lauren,

sawdust is porous and absorbs water (dampness), plus it has extremely high surface area.

Trust me. my mum is a vet. I'll let you draw your own conclusions from that.

25Gtt

Colour is one of those personal preference things, but when I got my new car, in the "colour" column, I put: ANYTHING BUT SHITTY WINE RED!

plus, wine red is not truly red, and therefore cannot claim extra speed points.

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