I'm thinking of draping my whole house in wet vinegar towels! I'll pull
the dryer out and scrub the floors and try the wet towel trick. I keep
thinking of the little perfumed sachets my mother used to keep in her
lingerie drawer, far far cry from that!
Thanks,
Nina
Kelly L wrote:
At 08:31 AM 5/21/2007, you wrote:
Don't laugh , but last week i purchased a fire place screen to i could
put it to the wall heaters to protect them from the same thing.
Have you considered putting some wet and vinegar soaked towels in the
dryier and running it for a while??
Kelly
I bet its on the floor under the dryer...
Tad
Nina wrote:
Remember the thread where everyone was trying to figure out where
the urine odor was coming from? (Kelley, I'm sure you do). Well,
someone has contaminated my dryer. I'm not sure how they did it.
I'm assuming they backed up, aimed and fired into the crevices
around the opening of the door, but I guess it could be in the air
filter. All I know is that I've scrubbed and sprayed and scrubbed
some more. Every time I think it's safe to dry a load of clothes
they come out of the dryer smelling not springtime fresh, but of
fresh kitty. Whoever marked the dryer must be thrilled, everything
smells of their scent now. Any suggestions? Do I have to get a new
dryer and house it behind chain link?
Nina
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