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Ugh!  Budgeting fail!Ugh! Budgeting fail! So on Saturday I purchased a pound of raw chicken drumsticks for $2. 11. I snapped them up and planned on making them for dinner Tuesday. So come Monday evening when my husband and I get in my car I ask him, "is it just me or is my car a little stinky? " We both agreed it's stinky. I look in the back of my car and what do I find?!?! The drumsticks! Ugh! There goes $2. 11 down the drain and now I need to do something or buy something to get the smell out of my car!  
Ugh!  Budgeting fail!

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Potpourri poop spray that’s for the bathroom  might help
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@unready I have some! Totally going to try it!  
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@matronage I used it when my boys threw up milk in my car
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Distilled white vinegar. Just put directly on the area of a spill or the area where the chicken was. Sit for a min, scrub out with a little water. Literally will take any smell or stain out of cloth or carpeting. It’s a strong scent but will be gone in a day or two. 89cents for a whole container. One secret my Grandma swears by.  
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^^^^ THIS. Vinegar on all the things!  
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Coffee grounds work amazing for those smells. Put some in a container and let it work its magic
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Take a small metal cake pan and put charcoal in it and a couple of apples. Set it on under your front seat or back floor board. It really works
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