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03-09-2004, 03:58 AM #1
Help!!!!
Ok, I have been keeping Rylie's stroller in the basement of our building. Just out in the open. Because I use it twice a day to pick dd up from the busstop. Anyway~cats got into the building and peed down there. They didn't do it directly onto the stroller though. But the stroller stinks of cat pee.
I have wiped it all down with soap and water, I have febreezed it 3 times and it still stinks! Anybody have any other suggestions? This wasn't a cheap stroller so we would like to keep it if at all possible. Thanks!
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03-09-2004, 06:49 AM #2
How about a vinegar and water solution? That should neutralize the odor. Spray it on and let it sit, then wash it good in soap and water.
That odor is a nasty one, I hope you can get it out Laci.
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03-09-2004, 08:52 AM #3
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03-09-2004, 09:14 AM #4Moderator aka AmyBob
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I was going to suggest vinegar and water and febreze. Just let it sit outside for a few days (weather permitting) as well and hopefully the wind will pull it away!
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03-09-2004, 01:45 PM #5
I would try going to the pet store and purchasing one of the many pet urine odor remover products that are on the market. These work on the enzymes in the urine to get rid of the odor. I don't know what they cost but I bet it will be less than replacing the stroller.
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03-10-2004, 03:08 AM #6
I tried the vinegar and water thing but it didn't seem to work. I may have to get a special pet cleaner. Thanks so much!
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03-10-2004, 04:41 AM #7
The pet cleaner should work Laci although there are some out there that don't. I wasn't sure you could get any. Good luck!
~~ Dee ~~
8 Years Cancer FREE!
25 July 2003
Married to my sweetie, Jack
25 yrs.
Mama to 27 furbaby 'Katz' (as my hubby calls them LOL)
Nicky, Snowy, Olga, Ralphie, Sidney, Oliver, Fonz, Audra, Hoss, Peanut, Madeline, Tigger, Alice, Poppy,Teddy Bear, Mittens, Conan, Sherman, Trapper, Radar, Maxie, Annie, Rocky, Kali (AKA P.I.T.A), Jethro, Chewy Lewy, and Chance!
Don't forget to do self examinations monthly and have regular mammograms!



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