Re: Covering up smells

From: Heather M (heathernlonestar@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed Mar 01 2000 - 22:14:16 EST


Either use....Febreeze, or I have put a dryer sheet with a soft "outdoorsy
odor" to it and placed it under the seat...being it's just a small cab it
does fine :) Doesn't smell too strong, but it takes care of odors.
(especially doggie one's)

Heather

http://dakotatruck.tripod.com
http://dakotatruck.tripod.com/Dakota/DML <---picnic

----Original Message Follows----
From: "Randall Brown" <mindz@pcnow.net>
Reply-To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Subject: DML: Covering up smells
Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2000 21:08:56 -0500

My truck which was handed down to me from my dad is kept clean. i keep it
all shiny and spotless most of the time. one thing i hate is a smell in the
cab when you open it up. i like to ride witht he windows down and sometimes
it will just hold a smellwhen you first open the dorr ..like if it had the
windows shut. Also. I dont like people smoking in my truck but on long trips
i'll let them. and i dont want my dad smelleing it and blaming iton me.
Whats the best thing to mkae it stay smeeling good with out overwhelming it?
And im not talking about little pinetrees hanging on my rear view mirror.all
other ideas appreciatred

Thanks
Randall
'94 SLT Ext. Cab V8 5.2L
~Flowmasters (3-chamber)

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