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      06-28-2011, 01:46 PM   #4
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You might also want to try keeping a box of baking soda in the trunk for a while. It should absorb some of the smell. I know some people use a mixture of vinegar and detergent to get gasoline out of clothes, so you can also try that on the panels touched by octane booster (but you'll need to wash them completely afterwards, otherwise, you're trading one nasty smell for another).

PS. What part of India are you in?
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