How to Remove Sweat Odor from the Car?

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VanIsabela
07/25/25 4:50am
First, prepare a basin of clean water. Add an appropriate amount of white vinegar, which has deodorizing effects and can also sterilize and disinfect. Soak a towel in the basin. Then, go to the car and wring out the towel. Use the towel to wipe the interior panels or seats of the car.
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