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Then lots of baking soda. Give everything that got wet a good dusting. Leave windows open as much as possible. (Park under a roof if you can.)
After a few days, vacuum well.
Even after all that, you may still get a bad smell.
I was spilt an entire bottle of Kaluha in my brand new car. It was well worth the $100.00Aus to get the entire inside of the car cleaned professionaly. No smell what so ever - and it was the middle of summer, with the car spending 12 hours a day closed up in 100+ degree heat.
For the wife: I would suggest flowers and lots of presents for her to get over it!
I would suggest flowers
Haha.. Flowers brought a smile back to her face! Good idea!
Ground coffee straight out of a fresh can.
Coffee + water + light carpet.... I've seen what coffee does to my shirts and ties... not to sure she wants her interior darkened.
Thanks for all the suggestions everybody! I got some good ones, and some great products I'm going to try via sticky.
I left the car out all day in our nice warm Kansas sun (windows down) and it's all dried out now. A little smell that I'm sure will be terrible tomorrow. But... thanks to all the advice, I'll have that smell out of it by the end of next week.
Even though I gave her flowers, I was still informed that I would be driving her smelly car until I rid it of the stink. She sure knows how to motivate me :)