EGADS Man!! Nutria fur, what are you thinking, you might as well skin a rat! There is nothing that can get the smell out of that! Now, did you install these in your bathroom or mudroom? If you did in your mudroom, then you are in for a lifetime of steam cleaning. You would have been better off using something that repells grease and grime, like muskrat. You are well aware that there was a bounty back in 2005 on these critters because they are so destructive they eat through panelling and Tires. They also carry roundworms, so I hope you didn't skin the little beggar yourself.
But in any case...Oh I happen to have a GOOD recipe for a Nutria stew...
Heart Healthy 'Crock-Pot' Nutria
2 hind saddle portions of nutria meat
1 small onion, sliced thin
1 tomato, cut into big wedges
2 potatoes, sliced thin
2 carrots, sliced thin
8 Brussels sprouts
1/2 cup white wine
1 cup water
2 teaspoons chopped garlic
Salt and pepper to taste
1 cup demi-glace (optional)
Layer onion, tomato, potatoes, carrots and Brussels sprouts in crockpot. Season nutria with salt, pepper and garlic, and place nutria over vegetables. Add wine and water, set crockpot on low and let cook until meat is tender (approximately 1-1/2 hours). Garnish with vegetables and demi-glace. Makes four servings.
Seriously, after all the warnings about Strongyloides myopotami (a roundworm parasite carried by the nutria) you would think that they would not advocate it's consumption!!!
2007-10-06 04:46:59
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answered by The Y!ABut 6
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The best one I've found is a combination of corn meal and baking soda..shake it on..rub it in and brush it out..
Gets rid of odor and dirt...in a sink this might be a bit difficult but, will be worth the effort.
I have Nutria fur lined drawers in my dresser...then when I drop my coins and jewelry in after I get home at night, I don't wake my husband..and the odor of the fur counteracts the odor of his gass passing.. You will need to clean them (the drawer lining) twice a day to keep the odor down...best wishes and lots of luck...
2007-10-06 07:22:15
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answered by Boopsie 6
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It relies upon on how lots they cost. commonly i'd attempt to concentration on the cost decrease cost rates component and not attempt to industry as a lux merchandise. however with the financial gadget of the worldwide going the way it incredibly is, presently you will probable be waiting to sell much less for greater in the plush industry and make greater earnings. those with money commonly save spending even in annoying situations, yet those with little would probable not. playstation : How do you keep this from smelling undesirable like a damp canines?
2016-10-21 05:37:34
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answered by ? 4
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fur lined sinks? that makes me think of like my dog walking around with toothpaste, spit and make up glued to him. but um i have a coach bag that has fur on it and u can get the cleaner at coach.com. good luck.?
2007-10-06 03:46:30
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answered by Anonymous
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how über-decadent.... ;))
maybe you could use kittens to clean your sinks...
sh*t - nutria is an animal??? You've actually got real fur somewhere in your house???Please tell me you're joking....
2007-10-06 03:45:33
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answered by 地獄 6
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I always knew that idea had a chance. I hope nobody stole it. Gotta watch out for the wily foxes. Try a mink flavored mouthwash for cleaning.
2007-10-06 07:59:32
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answered by Lefty 7
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Rat shampoo, should work well. Don't scrub to hard and rub a bald spot in your sink, OK.
2007-10-06 17:24:30
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answered by flannelpajamas1 4
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Hartz
2007-10-06 03:53:50
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answered by ઈтєlly 7
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try pantene, it will keep your sinks shiny. however, i AM against using real fur, so i hope you have a faux fur sink.
2007-10-06 04:03:09
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answered by odin 3
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The juice from freshly squeezed kittens works quite well.
2007-10-06 03:48:08
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answered by Anonymous
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