As Bill the Cat used to say,"ACK!" Damn, I miss Bloom County. <g>
Anyway, you may be stuck removing/burning/disposing of every piece of
absorbant material (upholstery, sound deadening, insulation, etc), and then
stripping/dipping/blasting the metal.
...or donate the car to the zoo.
Let us know what works (or not).
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Lake Forest Park, WA
1966 Datsun 1600 (SPL311-00799)
...brake parts cost WHAT???!!!
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
[mailto:owner-datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of steb
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 3:44 PM
To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: I love cats, NOT!
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.
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