Three methods, not three steps. Should have been more clear
[QUOTE=Passenger;7396194]Don't use bleach!
1. Vinegar and water (one part vinegar, 2 parts water in spray bottle) Spray on let sit 30 minutes or longer. Rinse repeat.
2. Baking soda and water paste. 2 pts soda, one part water. Toothbrush to scrub.
3. Carpet deodorizer (pets) mostly baking soda w oxygen bleach and perfumes. Sprinkle liberally, leave windows open. Vacuum.
No bleach. Too many folks think that bleach is a cleaner. It isn't. It sanitizes, disinfects, and "bleaches" nothing else. You want a cleaning boost? Use oxygen bleach (Oxiclean).
P.S. Is the Heather the one from a few yeara back, had an athletic build and summer tanlines before she went downhill? She passed, right? She gave a superior BJ and was a good fuck.[/QUOTE]To be more clear, I'm not saying use all three methods. Option 3 is obviously the easiest.
Re: Who else has been in this car?
[QUOTE=Sixsixths;7393536]For those of you with families / wives / significant others, what vehicle do you use to prowl in? I feel like using a car that's shared or that your woman rides in is risky due to items left behind, seats being shifted, hairs, perfumes, etc.
I'm not really the type to go for those on the streets for a variety of reasons, but it is a question that has come to mind. I've only ever taken one girl into my car (and that was just a cardate with a regular ol' worker) and I felt incredibly nervous after the fact.[/QUOTE]You reminded me of some goofy experiences that could have turned out really awkwardly for me. One of my regular escorts would apply makeup with her fingers while using the lighter visor mirror in the passenger seat of my car; she unknowingly left makeup fingerprints all over the visor. That substance is hard to clean off. Another regular who also rode often in my hard had long, thick red hair, and it would shed everywhere: the upholstery, the carpeting, and a wad of her hair even got caught on some Velcro clothing fastener.
Definitely get in the habit of getting your vehicle washed, and do a check of the cabin before driving home.