
silversurfer
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Ok I have to admit it, if you get your nose up close to our plastic pull down blinds, they smell.
Rather like unwashed clothes.
My theory is that after sleeping in the van, and breathing humidly all night, we roll them up without letting them dry and so the bacteria multiply.
We’ve tried to clean them with soap and water, vinegar, probably other things, which hasn’t worked. it hasn’t even worked on the rear blind where you get to both sides.
Looking at various sites the next thing to try is a de-smelling bomb or an ozone generator. I’m leaning towards ozone as it only costs a bit more to buy a multi use generator than a single use bomb (£80 vs £50).
Has anyone tried this? Will the ozone hurt anything? (There will be no people inside!)
Interestingly no one has reported the smell problem
Rather like unwashed clothes.
My theory is that after sleeping in the van, and breathing humidly all night, we roll them up without letting them dry and so the bacteria multiply.
We’ve tried to clean them with soap and water, vinegar, probably other things, which hasn’t worked. it hasn’t even worked on the rear blind where you get to both sides.
Looking at various sites the next thing to try is a de-smelling bomb or an ozone generator. I’m leaning towards ozone as it only costs a bit more to buy a multi use generator than a single use bomb (£80 vs £50).
Has anyone tried this? Will the ozone hurt anything? (There will be no people inside!)
Interestingly no one has reported the smell problem
