How to Remove Urine Smell from Car?
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Go to a car wash shop for steam detailing. You can try spraying air freshener or using car perfume. Pour white vinegar into a wide-mouth bottle, place it in the car, park the car in the sun, close the windows tightly, and wait for a morning.
I've experienced the issue of urine odor in the car, mainly caused by pets or children. The smell is difficult to eliminate because it penetrates into the seat fibers and carpet. First, use paper towels to absorb the surface urine, avoiding rubbing to prevent spreading. Then, spray an enzyme cleaner on the stained area, such as professional pet cleaning brands, which break down urine proteins to completely remove the odor. Ventilation is also crucial—open the car doors and let the fan run for a few days, which works especially well in summer. If the smell persists, sprinkle baking soda powder, let it sit for a few hours, and then vacuum it up—it's a natural deodorizing method. Finally, you can use an air purifier or scented box to maintain freshness. For prevention, regularly clean the car seats to avoid similar incidents. The whole process requires patience; don't rush to use harsh chemicals that could harm your health. With some time and effort, it can be cleaned up—at least, that's how I've done it.