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Old 3rd March 2007, 10:34   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Ancient Nerd View Post
The best stuff that I have found is called Odour Eliminator. It is usually sold by vets for getting rid of the smells from pet accidents. It uses enzymes to get rid of the organic material. Spray it on liberally, then keep the area damp for a day or so. If all else fails, this one will work.

I think it costs a fiver or so.

Some pet shops sell similar stuff, but the vet supplied one is the best.

You really don't want to know how I decided that this stuff is so good. And no, I'm not that ancient!

I have tried that stuff in doors and it hasn't worked, when my last dog was really old, he couldnt get on his legs in time to ask to go out bless him and the smell from his urine was so awful I had to pull the carpet up and throw it away.

Tried everything on it, apparently white vinegar is supposed to absorb odours, all it did in my house was make the carpet smell of urine and vinegar which was even worse lol

Now I just use the Persil first time for any nasty smells and it works for me everytime.
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