Re: [MV] Animal Smells

From: m35products (m35prod@optonline.net)
Date: Sun Jan 11 2004 - 08:01:00 PST


Ultra-sonic devices work. So do moth balls, but getting the moths to hold
still to remove their balls is difficult. apb
----- Original Message -----
From: "jonathon" <jemery@execpc.com>
To: "Military Vehicles Mailing List" <mil-veh@mil-veh.org>
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 10:06 AM
Subject: Re: [MV] Animal Smells

>
> >My wife ran the local pet store and they used a product called "Nature's
> Miracle" The stuff was outstanding, it uses organic enzymes to get rid of
> the odors. She said it should be avalable at most pet stores. TimK..
>
> There is another product that sounds like the same basic thing called
> "Kills", I believe it's found more in building supply stores. We used it
to
> de-smell an elderly friends house from many years of 6 cats doing their do
> all over. Since he couldn't smell anymore he never noticed it. It seemed
to
> work very well. After pulling up the carpet we sprayed the entire floor
> (floors, halls, closets, etc). Only in the places where the cats had pee'd
> on the floor this stuff would foam up, obviously some reaction was
occurring..
>
> I've got a thoroughly mouse infested M715 that I will be needing to
> de-smell. Thought I would first remove all the canvas then attack it with
> the steam cleaner and maybe run bleach through it. Then maybe spray this
> Kills stuff on there.
>
> Speaking of mice. Rather than deal with traps and bait, does anyone know
if
> any of these electronic repeller devices work? All I know of for sure is
> that a loud radio will keep raccoons away, but we seem to have major mouse
> problems around here.
>
> later,
>
> je
>
>
>
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