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Thank You!!!!!!! Have fun in Sisters -- hope it isn't too hot.
ReplyDeleteThere's also one called Nature's Miracle that works great.
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie - I love your blog - you never know what info you will find!! Always makes me smile!
ReplyDeleteIf that doesn't work.....try the white vinegar and water...it is cheaper...and works. :)
ReplyDeleteI've also used baking soda (pour directly onto the smelly spot and then vacuum up later.)
ReplyDeleteHave loads of fun at sisters and take lots of photos for us experiencing it vicariously!
For anybody interested, I also use a product called Folex. I can spray it on a spot full strength or dilute it in the carpet shampoo-er. I've not found a spot or a smell it won't remove.
ReplyDeleteGlad this is working out Bonnie. With all that long hair, she should be find in the winter, too. just hope she doesn't go too wild to brush. Lane
And the dog version works great too! Good luck :-)
ReplyDeleteI have used the Simple Solution (stain and order remover) brand for over 20 years, I tried the others and the new and always have gone back to it. This is great stuff and it also come in an Extreme strength.
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