Will ground coffee remove garlic odor from a trailer?
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by rubbergearsnextyear, Jun 26, 2009.
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simplyred1962 Betty Boop, One Bodacious Babe!!!
Ahhh, okay...that DOES make a world of difference, doesn't it?!?
Okay, I have NO suggestions for how to get odors (especially GARLIC!) out of a dry van.
Good luck to ya, RGNY!
Judi Kay
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How about dry ice?????
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Well, I guess the coffee alone did the trick. I swept it all out and they're loading it now. Phew!
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simplyred1962 Betty Boop, One Bodacious Babe!!!
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But what happened to the Vampires??????
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Glad you got rid of the odor, it sucks when you loose a load cause your trl stinks.
rubbergearsnextyear Thanks this. -
I think they're in the nudy bar next to the truck stop.
Working Class Patriot Thanks this. -
coffee grounds are always our best bet for any van,that's what i used pulling reefers to get the odor of onions out,seems to disguise most odors in the trailer.except for that load of "fresh cowhides" from amarillo--that took a washout AND a few days air time!
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Yes!!