Vinegar is great for getting rid of that odor. If it's wet, put some salt on it first. Let the salt soak up the moisture. Then sweep it up really well and apply vinegar. Let it sit for about 15 minutes, then put towels on it to soak it up.
2007-01-22 09:35:21
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answered by Scoots 5
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WOW! I hate that smell. A lot of cleanser and hard scrubbing. Make sure you buy some blue for the water tank and a deodorant for inside the blow. And spry lots of Lysol disinfectant .
PETROTECH ODOR ELIMINATOR
The Petrotech Odor Eliminator product line has been expanded! Not only can you purchase our Multipurpose Product, but you can now purchase products specifically formulated for specific surfaces like carpet, wood and tile, and furniture, and specific pets: cats, dogs and small animals. You can see the entire line of products by going to "Buy From Us."
The How-To tips on this page have been provided for our Petrotech Odor Eliminator Multipurpose Product that comes in a direct spray and mist spray version. "How to use" instructions for the new line of products are provided on the back of each can.
MULTIPURPOSE PRODUCT -- USAGE RULE OF THUMB
The Petrotech Odor Eliminator Multipurpose comes in 2 versions: Petrotech –Direct and Petrotech – Mist. They have the same contents, but have different applicators. The Direct spray comes out like a stream for use on soft and porous surfaces such as carpet, tile, concrete and unfinished wood floors, and to cut through very concentrated odors sources like skunk or shoe odors! The Mist spray is for airborne odors, litter boxes and hard surfaces such as wood floors, walls and furniture.
Regardless of which version you purchase, you do not need to soak or saturate the area. You only need to make sure that Petrotech comes in contact with the odor source so that it can rid of the odor!
2007-01-22 09:54:49
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answered by Anonymous
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a product called "nature's miracle" you can buy in the pet store. works on kinds of smells, pets and people
2007-01-22 09:32:25
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answered by Blot 4
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oxyclean in laundry, urine-gone for rugs, sofa's, etc, ivory soap for body......
2007-01-22 09:33:17
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answered by The Emperor of Ecstasy 5
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