Hi all
Michelle asked me to forward this to the list (see below). I'll
certainly be interested to try it. 
Kerry M

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To: MacKenzie, Kerry N.
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Kerry, I read this just now and thought people on the list might like to
know, if you can forward:
 
Biological Odors Many biological odors contain both alkaline and acidic
components, hence the alternating of baking soda and vinegar. When in
doubt for any biological odor, follow directions for "Pet Pee," below.
Pet Pee - Vinegar and Baking soda, alternating. (Place white distilled
vinegar in a spray bottle and spray it straight onto the pee assuming
the area can handle moisture; let kit set for an hour or so before
rinsing. Follow by sprinkling the area with baking soda. Mist the baking
soda with water. Let it set for a few hours before vacuuming. Keep
alternating until the odor is gone.)
 
Michelle
 
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