Need detailer around Tampa, FL - Vomit problem :(

gribbs

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Hello all...



Looking for a detailer around Tampa, FL. Vomit incident. :angry Did what I could but still a significant odor. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.



Thanks,

Dave
 
You need to get in touch with Forum member David_Fermani. He is one of the best! All your problems will be resolved the right way.
 
bufferbarry said:
You need to get in touch with Forum member David_Fermani. He is one of the best! All your problems will be resolved the right way.



MotorCity said:
+1000000



David Fermani is your guy!



Thanks Jason & Barry! :2thumbs::2thumbs:



I'd love to help, but Tampa is way too far and would be too expensive for me to clean :spit: out of a car. I'd love to though...:drool:





gribbs: It is imparitive to correct this problem immediately and by the right person qualified for the job. Your every day detailer probably doesn't know how to tackle this problem correctly and could end up creating a deeper, more threatening problem. "Shampooing" or "extraction" isn't the only method that should be incorporated to tackle this, but should be used inconjunction with proper chemicals to kill the Bio-Hazard. You might even want to try it yourself or employ the help of a highly trained mobile residential carpet cleaner.
 
David Fermani said:
Thanks Jason & Barry! :2thumbs::2thumbs:



I'd love to help, but Tampa is way too far and would be too expensive for me to clean :spit: out of a car. I'd love to though...:drool:





gribbs: It is imparitive to correct this problem immediately and by the right person qualified for the job. Your every day detailer probably doesn't know how to tackle this problem correctly and could end up creating a deeper, more threatening problem. "Shampooing" or "extraction" isn't the only method that should be incorporated to tackle this, but should be used inconjunction with proper chemicals to kill the Bio-Hazard. You might even want to try it yourself or employ the help of a highly trained mobile residential carpet cleaner.









Thanks so much for all the recommendations. Sorry to hear Tampa is too far for you David.



I used the hand attachment on my carpet cleaner and dumped a bunch of Nature's Miracle on the area the night it happened. From what I gather though, the chemical treatment could take up to 2 weeks to completely work. Is this accurate?



It's making me anxious just "waiting" to see if the NM makes the smell go away. Are there any specific industry standard methods I should be listening for when I ask professionals how they would treat the problem? Or, does anyone have any recommendations regarding specific products to use?



I came across a syringe device designed to inject the treatment material into upholstery...any experience using one of those?





Thanks again,



Dave





P.S. I told my wife that this is definitely her car for the long term now that she's left her mark on it. Next new one is mine :woohoo:
 
gribbs said:
Thanks so much for all the recommendations. Sorry to hear Tampa is too far for you David.



I used the hand attachment on my carpet cleaner and dumped a bunch of Nature's Miracle on the area the night it happened. From what I gather though, the chemical treatment could take up to 2 weeks to completely work. Is this accurate?



It's making me anxious just "waiting" to see if the NM makes the smell go away. Are there any specific industry standard methods I should be listening for when I ask professionals how they would treat the problem? Or, does anyone have any recommendations regarding specific products to use?



I came across a syringe device designed to inject the treatment material into upholstery...any experience using one of those?





Thanks again,



Dave





P.S. I told my wife that this is definitely her car for the long term now that she's left her mark on it. Next new one is mine :woohoo:



Here's where I'd start if you plan on doing it yourself:



Odor Removal
 
You need a product called D-STROY morning fresh from state Chemical part Number 102037 this is a product which contains an emulsifier which are microscopic live organisms that combat the odor. I buy it out of new york. If you need more info contact or email me
 
You need to try a product called Odor-Z-Way. This product is not a chemical and does not have any odors. It looks like salt basically and just absorbs things. All you have to do is dampen the vomit area down with a little water and sprinkle the Odor-Z-Way onto the area. Now rub the product in and leave it sit until the area is completely dried. Once it has dried, vacuum up the area and you will get rid of the odor and the stain in the carpet. This is the most affordable way that I have found to remove these types of odors and stains.
 
Thanks for all the suggestions. I picked up a gallon of Un Duz It and a syringe. Plan to saturate the heck out of the upholstery this evening. Hopefully the stink will be gone soon. I'll post my results in a couple of days.



Thanks again,



Dave
 
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