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Old October 4th 03, 03:40 PM
marty
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If you have not already used sealers or paint, you may want to use OdorXit.
Its mostly available on the web at www.odorxit.com though there are some
local distribution outlets listed on the site

Marty



D Holloway wrote:

Is there any real way to get rid of Cat odor? We just bought the house
from a cat owner and 1 room (where the cat lived) is rank with odor.
We've tried some things from the hardware store and petstore, but the
smell comes back within days of applying. Should we just change out the
carpet and padding in that room? Any thoughts?

Don


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Old October 4th 03, 06:32 PM
marty
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If you have not already used sealers or painted, you may want to use
OdorXit.
Its mostly available on the web at www.odorxit.com though there are some
local distribution outlets listed on the site

Marty



D Holloway wrote:

Is there any real way to get rid of Cat odor? We just bought the house
from a cat owner and 1 room (where the cat lived) is rank with odor.
We've tried some things from the hardware store and petstore, but the
smell comes back within days of applying. Should we just change out the
carpet and padding in that room? Any thoughts?

Don


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Old October 4th 03, 06:32 PM
marty
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If you have not already used sealers or painted, you may want to use
OdorXit.
Its mostly available on the web at www.odorxit.com though there are some
local distribution outlets listed on the site

Marty



D Holloway wrote:

Is there any real way to get rid of Cat odor? We just bought the house
from a cat owner and 1 room (where the cat lived) is rank with odor.
We've tried some things from the hardware store and petstore, but the
smell comes back within days of applying. Should we just change out the
carpet and padding in that room? Any thoughts?

Don


 




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