- Apr 16, 2013
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I'm sure many of you have dealt with this. They stink so bad you BETTER not leave them in your trunk overnight, let alone in the back seat floorboard. They've been a great set of cleats though and are still in very good condition. So is there a way to get rid of the horrid stench? I've tried a dousing of febreeze, lysol, and the shoe odor spray. That just makes the stench a slight bit sweeter, like a dead dear carcass vs a dead skunk carcass. They're metal so you can't put them in the washer. Is there a proven method to make them environmentally friendly again?