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Old Mar 17, 2015 | 05:18 PM
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Hey everyone,

So my girlfriend celebrated her birthday a little too hard this past weekend, and threw up all in my 08 A6 quattro... Problem is, she couldnt get far enough out of the window, and instead her vomit got all over the interior of the door and door panel, and some on the inside of the passenger side between the seat and door. I have cleaned most of it out, and the smell has subsided a bit, but every time I roll my window up and down, the window comes up with streaks on it. This leads me to believe she got throw up in the window gap and it has seeped down. Any suggestions on how to address this? I dont think removing the door panel will help because the window gap still isn't expose. Any input would be appreciated, thanks
 
Old Mar 18, 2015 | 09:45 AM
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sucks to hear, need to teach her she is only allowed to puke in Hondas. Or toss her if she doesn't get it

Yes, pull of your panel and get some Simply Green spray and watch her clean it
 
Old Mar 21, 2015 | 05:57 PM
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I don't know if the new ones are set up the same way, but on my 1999's, the door panels come off easily, and then you can remove the entire window and window frame assembly by removing about six screws. That might be the best way to clean it all out and not have to revisit that unpleasant experience every time you roll the window down. If you don't, I'm sure it won't get any better in the summer time.
 
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