beaverislander
US Veteran
We have an 85 Trans Am that has been in storage for 13 years. I generally get it out once a year and take a slow drive around the island (gravel roads.) For the last several years we have noticed evidence including the smell of mouse urine, but this year was over the top. I used a Bissell Carpet cleaner (with a vinegar kicker) on it for hours yesterday and left the windows down. Soon I found a good sized nest between the frame and manifold when I hit it with an air hose. There had been a little smoke coming off the passenger side under the hood. I thought a seal had dried out and we had an oil leak...wrong. I could have filled a one gallon baggy up with the chewed up insulation that came out of there.
I'm hoping I got everything, but only time will tell.
What do you use for a vehicle in long term storage to keep the critters out of it, and are there any suggestions for removing this odor outside of ripping everything out and replacing the carpet if it isn't gone?
Thanks
P.S. Moth balls do not work, I have tried them and think that is half of the obnoxious odor in the car.
I'm hoping I got everything, but only time will tell.
What do you use for a vehicle in long term storage to keep the critters out of it, and are there any suggestions for removing this odor outside of ripping everything out and replacing the carpet if it isn't gone?
Thanks
P.S. Moth balls do not work, I have tried them and think that is half of the obnoxious odor in the car.