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-=> Richard Webb wrote to James Bradley <=- RW> On Sat 2038-Dec-04 12:30, James Bradley (1:342/77) wrote to Richard RW> Webb: JB> Back to topic, that bleach is going to take out the smell, and JB> likely the mattress. I'll bet if the bleach smell alone was JB> stronger than pure urine, that might discourage further squatting. JB> RW> YEah, wanna dilute it a bit, but it might be the only tool RW> ya got. AS we both agree though, that smell's gotta go. RW> Even if you think you got 'er done, their noses are much RW> more sensitive than ours, and they'll go to that spot RW> again, and again, and ... JB> My initial concern was the caustic nature of bleach. Even diluted, JB> you're going to get a nice white spot where the yellow one used to JB> be. Lesser of two evils to be sure! But Matt - I presume - will JB> want to sleep on the bed too. I'm pretty sure the JB> chlorine gas isn't going to be poisonous, even straight out of the JB> bottle, but I'm sure I would need some adjustment period to fall JB> asleep on the thing. RW> RIght, but you gotta get rid of that smell, even if that RW> means new mattress. WHatever way you do it, that smell's RW> the trigger, and it's gotta go. Yuppers, but then there the habitual part has to be addressed. That's where your bleach could come in. Once they stick their noses in that, their thoughts of relief go to fleeing. I wonder if cayenne pepper might encourage that also. I've read it might help with Cat Scratch Fever. JB> I could buy a new pillow-top for about $200 Canadian, but that JB> doesn't help Matt out a smidgeoun. Short of replacing the mattress JB> and disallowing the animals admittance.... RW> YEah that's about what I think they probably go for around RW> here, haven't bought one in a long time. I'd try your >$1K last I checked. RW> solution first were I Matt, then I'd go for the dilute RW> bleach solution. NOt as mild as you want it to be able to RW> drink cloudy water in an emergency, but dilute it and try RW> that, air it out good with a fan or something to help get RW> the smell out. But, that smell's gotta go. There's a fix! As a finish, I'd tend toward using a bleach mix through a "steam" (Really, just a hot water-bleach infusion, as mentioned on another echo. ;-) cleaner over the whole shot to even out the colour. ... James ___ MultiMail/Linux v0.49 --- Maximus 3.01* Origin: -=-= Calgary Organization CDN (403) 242-3221 (1:342/77) SEEN-BY: 3/0 633/267 712/0 313 550 620 848 @PATH: 342/77 140/1 261/38 712/848 633/267 |
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