I had a lapse in judgement, made a sharp turn, and knocked over my gas can in the trunk of my car spilling about 2 gal. of fuel ($$$ ouch). Most of it was absorbed by a carpet pad/mat which I removed, but the smell still lingers. Any ides on how to kill the smell? I thought about a few boxes of baking soda, but am not sure if there would be some kind of reaction sending me and the car glory-bound.
I thought I was ok driving it to work yesterday after having left the windows down and the trunk lid open all night, but after about 10 minutes the aroma was getting to me. Had all the windows down, the air blasting and my head half out the window. It is a "beater" so I am not too concerned, but need to do something about the smell and be semi safe about it.
It is a 1994 Chevy Corsica and I cared more about the price of the lost fuel than the car if that says anything
I thought I was ok driving it to work yesterday after having left the windows down and the trunk lid open all night, but after about 10 minutes the aroma was getting to me. Had all the windows down, the air blasting and my head half out the window. It is a "beater" so I am not too concerned, but need to do something about the smell and be semi safe about it.
It is a 1994 Chevy Corsica and I cared more about the price of the lost fuel than the car if that says anything