Posted by: "Betty J. Schlueter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It doesn't work on cat urine.
To this date I have found nothing that truly removes the odor.
A few enzyme removing products help, but are not 100%.
Simple Solution did not a thing for me.
Hartz makes an odor remover in a purple bottle that worked amazingly
well.
4 cats, 1 dane,
Betty S
brian williams wrote:
> Posted by: brian williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> --- Lauren Hawley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >
> > Posted by: "Lauren Hawley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > Earlier this week, I took our cat, ThreeToe, to the
> > vet for his annual
> > checkup and shots. He was in his carrier on the
> > front passenger seat and he
> > peed in the carrier. Some must have leaked out
> > because now my truck smells
> > like cat urine. I've cleaned the seat with my
> > Hoover Steam Vac and sprayed
> > it with FeBreeze but it still smells. I don't know
> > what else to do and
> > since you all seem to know everything <VBG>, I
> > thought I'd ask everyone if
> > they have any suggestions on getting out the cat
> > urine smell in my truck.
> >
> > Any suggestions?
>
> Head to the local pet store and get something called
> Simple Solution...dear God in heaven I would have
> never made it through puppyhood if it wasn't for this
> stuff. Never tried it on cat urine...but it removed
> on several occations one of the most pungent smells
> known to man..."anal gland fluid" from off my clothes
> and arms from working at the Vet's ...ewwwww LOL.
> Let's just say...if it can do that...it can clean that
> smell up in a heartbeat...have fun!
>
> BW
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