Just went to check note book about the ignitor. Discovered that a local cat had got in the sideway and had peeeeeeeed all over the dashboard and glove box. This is not the first time a cat has peed in the car. Why do they like to climb all over the Marlin any way. Any tips for de smelling the car?
not a happy bunny
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Re: not a happy bunny
The better-half says shampoo then Neutradol and Febreeze.
The last car we had that a cat peed in was treated and sold quickly before the smell returned !!! But that was all over the cloth seat after a trip to the vet. She also says nip down to the local care home and ask what they use! Yes, she's a nurse !!
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Message originally posted by: Danny Nelson.
Ben wipe it out with Jeyes Fluid I am told on good authority.
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Try google. type urine remover
This looks interesting
http://www.stinkypets.com/
http://www.furnitureclinic.co.uk/Urine_Remover.htm
Mk2 SWB Marina Roadster with a 1800 Fiat Twin Cam engine and 5 speed Abarth gearbox built in 1987
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I always believed that that the answer to smelly cars is to sell them, this after my mother spilt a bottle of milk in her car. However more recently I have been told that the answer is cat litter as it contains all sorts of smell absorbing stuff. However I guess the risk is that the cat may regard it as an invitation.
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Message originally posted by: Morgan Brown
A few tried and tested ways of keeping cats away are the following:
White pepper
Grated Lemon rind
Lion/Tiger dung (ask at your nearest zoo - you'd be surprised at how many people ask for this!)
All of these smells put off cats - the first 2 irritate it, the third option scares it to bits!!
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Try the "Pets at Home" chain of stores, they do a couple of product for this sort of thing. One kills the odour and the other prevents them from doing it again.
The one that kills the odour is called "Stain & Odour Remover" made by "Simple Solution".
I have used this myself in the house, in the last few weeks of my 18 year old Siamese's life. It works.
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Message originally posted by: Sue Roedel (MOC Editor)
Just came back from the Lakes run which was brilliant and I couldn't resist checking my mail and the forum and what do I find? Ben and his cat pee plea.
My solution, colostomy bag freshner if you can get hold of any. Try a chemist. It is mighty strong, like a concentrate of neytradol and wiped out a rather nasty vomit smell donated to me by a drunken colleague in the back of the Marlin some years ago. But that's another story.....
I agree with Trevor from Ayr's better half if you can't get the concentrate.
Gotta unpack now.
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