Boat smell

They do nothing like what a proper desiccant dehumidifier will pull out. Mine was doing almost 20 litres a week when I first got the boat! Now it smells brand new.
Agreed, but they have their uses. I used to put one in the cockpit locker where the battery charger was sited as this didn’t connect with the rest of the boat which I dehumidified. They were also useful on my old Sadler 29 where mains power was less available and I took all the soft stuff home.
 
I will have another go at trying to remove the smell. I think it is impregnated into the foam cushions and outer material. Every time I take something off the boat like my bag that was left on for a week comes back smelling of boat.
I don't get any diesel smell . But nor are there any fuel leaks.

Maybe try removing the upholstery for a week or two and see whether that makes any difference to the odour on the boat.
As said some products may be good at absorbing odours eg bicarbonate of soda or white vinegar or the like which may be left on board in a dish or saucer ,
For carpets I suggest the following product although i have not used it against diesel odour. I also use steam cleaner on carpets .
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I use a dehumidifier over the winter months and this doe s keep the boat interior smelling fresh but I have not used it for an odour control as such.
 
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