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samuraitakenz

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  1. I'm trying to find a workshop manual to guide me through the disassembly process. If I can get to the lowest point of the spill, I'd be able to remove the sauce (and hopefully the smell with baking soda).
  2. Hello. I could use some assistance from fellow owners right now. Recently, I had a pot of meatballs sitting in my trunk on the way home. I had to quickly maneuver away from another car and the pot tipped over. Luckily, the pot was semi-sealed but some of the sauce managed to spill out of the pot and onto the carpet and into the undercarriage of the trunk. I had the carpets shampooed and thoroughly cleaned what I could, but there's still sauce behind the plastic moldings in the trunk. What can I do to get into the moldings and wipe away the rest of the sauce so my new car doesn't smell like old/stale meatballs? I'm usually a stickler about the cleanliness of my car, so the fact that I can't get into the undercarriage and side moldings to clean the rest out really bugs me. Thanks for the suggestions!
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