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Old 02-05-2012, 14:00   #16
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so, tried the caravans shops 'potion' - crap! Tried glue and tar remover - moderate. Tried Petrol - moderate. Tried brake cleaner - cool

Filled wet vac half full with water and stood it outside (my own precaution as brake cleaner is flammable) then sprayer scrubbed and sucked it off.

the carpet is now spotless

New question: any tips on how to get the smell of, carpet cleaner, tar and glue remover, petrol, brake cleaner, out of the caravan?
You should of just listend to me to start with, . I used to work in a car body shop and im used to cleaning crap off of things. Brake cleaner is one of the best as it evaporates at such a low temp it dont get time to do any damage if your quick with it. Petrol will disolve the glue in the carpet holding the pile together, so if you used that, get ready to buy a new carpet soon. and the stuff they sell at the caravan shop is next to crap, as it has to be user friendly.
Anyway, glad you got it sorted, even if it is a caravan

To remove the unwanted smell, get a bucket of Hot water (Steaming, out of ketel) and add lemon juice, let the steam fill the van then vent it out. It should get rid of most of the nastyness.
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You should of just listend to me to start with, . I used to work in a car body shop and im used to cleaning crap off of things. Brake cleaner is one of the best as it evaporates at such a low temp it dont get time to do any damage if your quick with it. Petrol will disolve the glue in the carpet holding the pile together, so if you used that, get ready to buy a new carpet soon. and the stuff they sell at the caravan shop is next to crap, as it has to be user friendly.
Anyway, glad you got it sorted, even if it is a caravan

To remove the unwanted smell, get a bucket of Hot water (Steaming, out of ketel) and add lemon juice, let the steam fill the van then vent it out. It should get rid of most of the nastyness.
you are absolutely right! I overlooked your post until I re-read the thread, but if I did it again I would go straight for the brake cleaner

I used it in a pump up spray bottle, scrubbed it in with a dry nail brush then wet vac to remove it. I hoovered half a bucket of water into the vac first and stood it outside in case of accidents!

The petrol did nothing at all, wouldn't even penetrate the glue! And the glue and tar remover stinks

so a top tip fro Kamsin tried and tested by me, going to fumigate with lemon now, having already used a litre to wet vac the carpet again

but the smell is almost gone
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New question: any tips on how to get the smell of, carpet cleaner, tar and glue remover, petrol, brake cleaner, out of the caravan?
Why not glue carpet tiles over the original carpet?

Reminds me of the song, " there's a hole in my bucket..."


You could always remove the carpet and replace with new, or use carpet tiles, or sleep in a vapour mask...





Now has all this effort been worth it...
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have done the lemon juice fumigation and it seems to be fine, it doesn't even smell of lemons! Kamsin is a star

I was hoping to preserve the original carpet as it is a fairly valuable caravan (about £8k) and so far so good - what a brilliant club this is
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have done the lemon juice fumigation and it seems to be fine, it doesn't even smell of lemons! Kamsin is a star

I was hoping to preserve the original carpet as it is a fairly valuable caravan (about £8k) and so far so good - what a brilliant club this is
You have to give a photo now after all our hard work
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I forgot the before photo

hold on while I glue the flotex back down
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