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removing cat urine odor out of fabric


Question Posted Friday March 19 2004, 7:52 pm

i would like to remove the odor of cat urine in some padded fabric, any advice?

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BaBii_xO_aBbii answered Wednesday July 21 2004, 7:14 pm:
I never had any pets but let me tell u I watch tv lol so Id go with either
-febreze!
-plug ins!
-try washing!?
But i think febreze might be better because u just spary n will their u go :)n plug ins might take a while n might not realli go into ur fabric
or washing ur fabrics out and keeping them clean sorri if it didnt help im not realli a cleaning person! :)

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superstar10 answered Wednesday July 14 2004, 4:42 am:
try frebreeze(or how ever u spell that)

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bAhAmAmA0250 answered Friday June 18 2004, 4:38 am:
My parents used Pet deoderizer I think they got it from like k-mart or wal-mart one of those kinds of stores.-trix

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lauve645 answered Thursday March 25 2004, 6:07 pm:
what i would try is maybe:

1. plug-it-ins
2. febreeze (lots! but dont over-do)
3. or new fabric

hope i could help

*lauve645*

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Nevaeh answered Sunday March 21 2004, 11:07 pm:
I have found this works really well. Buy a bottle of *RENUZIT* Fresh Orchard Odor Neutralizer. It will run you about $2.50 a bottle. It get's the job done.

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sandy2004 answered Saturday March 20 2004, 11:09 pm:
lots of vinegar daily till it is gone maybe it wil take some time but vingegar will work and freebreeze will help also some baking soda put it down vaccum in the am good luck

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jbdreamer answered Saturday March 20 2004, 10:12 am:
Drench, and I mean drench in Oxiclean and then lots of Freebreez! Hopefuly that will work. Cat urine though is one of the hardest stains to remove and will never be completely gone.

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shay*shay answered Friday March 19 2004, 8:55 pm:
I dont think you can. Once a cat urines on your sheet it becomes its "territory" and it will keep comeing back. Take it from someone with experiance :-(

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