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removing cat urine help
An old but working hifi amplifier in my Bali room has been attacked by a
visiting Tom - he decided to mark ownership of the said amp! My guess is that it happened in the previous 10 days (because of the typical Summer storms I hadn't used the pool or the Bali room) so it was dried out but is very smelly. I have cleaned the external case but to no avail. As I am an audio engineer I removed the circuit board from the case and cleaned up the inside using isopropanol, checked for safety etc. It still works okay but is there anyway to eliminate the odour? My polite desexed and toilet trained Burmese does not like it at all!!!! and won't set foot in his normally best sunny spot where he 'plays' lifeguard'. So really I have 2 problems - elimination of cat odour and how to convince my cat it's okay to go back in. cheers Netmask |
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As Karen noted, here in the US there is a product called Nature's
Miracle sold in most pet stores. It does the best job of cleaning up cat urine, poop and vomit stains of anything I've tried. Good luck! dragon |
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What is a Bali room?
I wonder if it 's the same as an Arizona room here in Arizna or a Florida room in Florida--which is the same as an Arizona room. Sort of an indoor/outdoor room, a glorified screened porch. Maybe he's in Bali and that is what they call it there? Candace (take the litter out before replying by e-mail) See my cats: http://photos.yahoo.com/maccandace "One does not meet oneself until one catches the reflection from an eye other than human." (Loren Eisely) |
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Worked out a technique using a local Australian product called Orange Power,
based on an extract from oranges so it's 100% natural. The secret is to get it to dry as quickly as possible so what I did was spray it on the affected area, left it for 10 minutes and then used an electric garden blower!! I wouldn't recommend the petrol variety as the noise and smell might be really bad! If you could blow heated air it would be even better - any way left it for 24 hours and vacuumed and cleaned the tiles with warm water and just gave the small carpet that copped the 'spray' a good brushing and another vacuum - voila! "dragon" wrote in message oups.com... As Karen noted, here in the US there is a product called Nature's Miracle sold in most pet stores. It does the best job of cleaning up cat urine, poop and vomit stains of anything I've tried. Good luck! dragon |
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