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  1. Join Date
    Jan 2009
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    #11
    The only work-around is to replace the OEM cabin filter with aftermarket ones. Choose a cabin filter that employs treated filter media designed to inhibit fungi, mold and bacterial growth.

    I have been using a cabin filter called CaireFresh for several months on my Civic. Bought it from a friend at teamfd, which he got from Singapore. The odor has not come back since I got rid of the OEM filter.

    http://www.gaftech.com/automotive.htm

  2. Join Date
    May 2008
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    #12
    mga bossing salamat!!! helps a lot

  3. Join Date
    Jan 2006
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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    The only work-around is to replace the OEM cabin filter with aftermarket ones. Choose a cabin filter that employs treated filter media designed to inhibit fungi, mold and bacterial growth.

    I have been using a cabin filter called CaireFresh for several months on my Civic. Bought it from a friend at teamfd, which he got from Singapore. The odor has not come back since I got rid of the OEM filter.

    http://www.gaftech.com/automotive.htm
    I'm having also this foul smell problem with my 2-mos old civic 2009 Fd .
    Can you share with us the price of CaireFresh car cabin filter and the contact information of your friend, or pls PM me if privacy is a concern.

    Thanks!

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    #14
    Just register and log on sa TFD bro. You'll learn a lot for sure!

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