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Post by mynameisfred on Aug 15, 2014 10:12:54 GMT -5
So.....took the cat to the vet the other day and he was so terrified he pee'd himself. I spent a good half hour trying to absorb the pee in paper towels and a towel but the car still smells. I put some sort of fabric cleaner my vet had on it immediately and that also seemed to do nothing. Short of replacing the upholstery of the seat, any other cheaper ideas? Must be largely effective or I'm gonna just do the whole seat.
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Post by darckonquest on Aug 15, 2014 14:52:07 GMT -5
So I'm sitting here thinking that DH = Dead Husband... that's probably incorrect, right?
Only trick I know is heavy doses of liquid fabric cleaner / deodorizer and then vacuum it out. Repeat multiple times. It got the smell of old man poop out of my truck seat eventually.
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Post by mynameisfred on Aug 15, 2014 15:43:59 GMT -5
LOL old man poop
darling husband, not dead ;p
Soooo I've decided to try to take the seat out completely...or at least the foam part...and I'm failing miserably...beeen out here for an hour trying to figure it out.
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Post by Queen of Hearts on Aug 16, 2014 6:09:47 GMT -5
You try vinegar?
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Post by Phantom Phreak on Aug 16, 2014 6:10:12 GMT -5
That arm and hammer powder that you'd use on the carpet for animal pee might help.
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Post by Elijah on Aug 16, 2014 6:10:29 GMT -5
Try club soda.
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Post by porcelaindoll on Aug 16, 2014 12:46:44 GMT -5
So you fixed it or still need tips?
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Post by mynameisfred on Aug 16, 2014 14:35:44 GMT -5
So you fixed it or still need tips? The more ideas the better.
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Post by Yankeefan1955 on Aug 16, 2014 16:06:23 GMT -5
We use baking soda and club soda. Helps with the smell and the stain.
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Post by Night on Aug 16, 2014 20:52:50 GMT -5
Whenever we get stains, we get those car maarkers from Autozone and color it in.
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