Sometimes vinegar helps... that and the fullness of time.
-Marc
On Jul 17, 2006, at 5:44 PM, steb wrote:
> Advice needed on removing the unbelievable smell that I was greeted
> with
> when I went out to my sister's farm barn to retrieve a 68. It sat
> for 3
> years in the barn but was covered completely with two tarps, bungee
> cords and plastic. After shoveling the 100 lbs of cat crap off the top
> and rolling it outside, I removed the covers to discover the interior
> was completely ruined by the little kitties peepee. On Sunday I
> stripped
> the interior out (it's in the burn barrel including the seats) and
> washed the inside body 5 times with pine cleaner. It still smells to
> high heaven. I just picked up a gallon of pet stain/smell remover from
> the pet store and am currently spraying the inside. Has anyone even
> had
> this kind of fun?
>
> If I can't get the smell out I guess I could donate the car to the zoo
> so the big cats have a nice litter box.
>
> Steve Harvey
> Milwaukee
> P.S. For the cat lovers out there let it be known that I don't hate
> cats, just their pee.
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