I, too, am suffering from this problem with milk.
Was just about to place a thread, when I came across this one.

Thought:- GrayT has too much time on his hands - lol. (very crate-ive).
 
jo said:
After driving home from Lincolnshire yesterday the milk i bought (forward planning because i knew i had none at home)....leaked all out over the boot carpet into the spare tyre well and smells lovely............anybody know how to get rid of the smell................so far bleach, disinfectant and lemon juice hasnt worked....is petrol and a match the only thing that will do it??

anybody any suggestions please

thanks

The wife came home with some "Carpet Power" (from Tescos) and it shifted dog sick from the lounge carpet very well, and got rid of the stench of half digested something too.

Worth a try?

Also, what about a...

http://www.halfords.com//opd_product_details.asp?id=18495&type=0&cat=393

... I'm sure there are offical ones, but this one does for me. If anything gets on it I just take it out and hose it off.


Cheers,
Will
 
jo said:
After driving home from Lincolnshire yesterday the milk i bought (forward planning because i knew i had none at home)....leaked all out over the boot carpet into the spare tyre well and smells lovely............anybody know how to get rid of the smell................so far bleach, disinfectant and lemon juice hasnt worked....is petrol and a match the only thing that will do it??

anybody any suggestions please

thanks

I'll give you a hand with it if its still rancid....:)
Usually just lots and lots of water and a sponge...
The smell will fade in time...
Why not put some dead fish in the cabin..you won't smell the milk then..:thumbup:

Does it remind you of the mop at school...yukkk all that milk from the free bottles..you did get milk at school didn't you?..or am I really showing my paleolithic past?..:(

I was a milk monitor.....I've had a succesion of regular demotions since..:(
 
My God, ive got this also, my inconsiderate passenger to France left a bottle of milk in the rear passenger foot well and god does it hum.

So, after trying most things, it looks like the Stanley Knife is the option......

Every morning, i open the car in hope that the smell has gone, but no, it hits you like a smack in the chops, evil evil stuff.