I could use google...too lazy. Friend has microfiber couch, cat peed, a
bottle of nature's miracle later...still smells. Who's got the magic cure?
Thanks!
:)
pam
Mary - 15 Jun 2005 23:09 GMT
> I could use google...too lazy. Friend has microfiber couch, cat peed, a
> bottle of nature's miracle later...still smells. Who's got the magic cure?
>
> Thanks!
> :)
> pam
Tell you friend to ditch the cheap-a.s couch?! What is micro-fiber,
some weird synthetic thing?
kitkatluna - 16 Jun 2005 00:33 GMT
>>I could use google...too lazy. Friend has microfiber couch, cat peed, a
>>bottle of nature's miracle later...still smells. Who's got the magic cure?
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> Tell you friend to ditch the cheap-a.s couch?! What is micro-fiber,
> some weird synthetic thing?
Ha. It's a brand new $1500 couch. She just moved and now that she is on
the ground floor, her boy Elmo has decided to let all the cats he sees
in the window know just whose damn couch it is!!!
Thanks for your help, Mary. ;)
KellyH - 16 Jun 2005 02:33 GMT
> Ha. It's a brand new $1500 couch. She just moved and now that she is on
> the ground floor, her boy Elmo has decided to let all the cats he sees in
> the window know just whose damn couch it is!!!
> Thanks for your help, Mary. ;)
I thought microfiber was like the latest and greatest in upholstery. Didn't
think it was cheap.
Anyway, about the pee, I've heard mixed things about Nature's Miracle. I
used Oxyclean on the carpet before with good results.

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Mary - 16 Jun 2005 03:00 GMT
> >>I could use google...too lazy. Friend has microfiber couch, cat peed, a
> >>bottle of nature's miracle later...still smells. Who's got the magic cure?
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> >
> Ha. It's a brand new $1500 couch.
Even worse, since, just as I thought, microfiber
is a cheesy-a.s synthetic. You know how smells
cling to plastic? It's the same concept.
She just moved and now that she is on
> the ground floor, her boy Elmo has decided to let all the cats he sees
> in the window know just whose damn couch it is!!!
> Thanks for your help, Mary. ;)
Always happy to be of assistance. ;0)
daddypop - 16 Jun 2005 00:23 GMT
> I could use google...too lazy. Friend has microfiber couch, cat peed, a
> bottle of nature's miracle later...still smells. Who's got the magic cure?
>
> Thanks!
> :)
> pam
Well I guess she told you.
Now you get back in there and kick her arse!
Don't take that crap from her!
Your gonna have to put as much cleaner on it, as if the cleaner was
pee.
or more cleaner than p, it's got to be something that can saturate like
the pee did..to get down in there.
Go on and get it reeeeal wet. it'll dry out.
kitkatluna - 16 Jun 2005 00:34 GMT
>>I could use google...too lazy. Friend has microfiber couch, cat peed, a
>>bottle of nature's miracle later...still smells. Who's got the magic cure?
>>
>>Thanks!
>>:)
>>pam
> Go on and get it reeeeal wet. it'll dry out.
I think she used the whole damn bottle. I mean she soaked the f.ck out
of the couch. Truth is, cat pee on a couch is hard to cure.
So, come on, my fellow experts. Whatchu got?
Pam ;)
daddypop - 16 Jun 2005 00:44 GMT
> I think she used the whole damn bottle. I mean she soaked the f.ck out
> of the couch. Truth is, cat pee on a couch is hard to cure.
>
> So, come on, my fellow experts. Whatchu got?
> Pam ;)
Sounds like it ran all down into the couch and beyond.
LOL.
Tell her to do it again...she just didnt go deep enough.
This time...put the stuff in slower and let is just soak down in there
and leave it.
kitkatluna - 16 Jun 2005 00:47 GMT
>>I think she used the whole damn bottle. I mean she soaked the f.ck out
>>of the couch. Truth is, cat pee on a couch is hard to cure.
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> This time...put the stuff in slower and let is just soak down in there
> and leave it.
Well, I know there are other products out there. Some people have had
luck with Natures Miracle and others not. Just wondering what other
products people use and swear by!
I think she's already planning to buy a new couch...again.
At least she is in a better mindset than she was yesterday...which was
ready to send Elmo to the moon!!!
daddypop - 16 Jun 2005 01:10 GMT
> I think she's already planning to buy a new couch...again.
> At least she is in a better mindset than she was yesterday...which was
> ready to send Elmo to the moon!!!
What are you doing.
I mean right now, what are you doing.
What are you wearing
The suspense is killing me!
daddypop - 16 Jun 2005 02:03 GMT
> > I think she's already planning to buy a new couch...again.
> > At least she is in a better mindset than she was yesterday...which was
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>
> The suspense is killing me!
ooops! did I write that, it's your sense of humor and wit! I cannot
resist it. me crazy?, your the one with luna, lunar, lunatic in your
name..
juuuuuuussst kidding.
I think Im only digging a bigger hole for myself.
I sware I was just messing, I had just got fantastic news on the phone,
and shot you that line across the wire. so sorry.
you knew i was messing right
kitkatluna - 16 Jun 2005 02:25 GMT
>>>I think she's already planning to buy a new couch...again.
>>>At least she is in a better mindset than she was yesterday...which was
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> resist it. me crazy?, your the one with luna, lunar, lunatic in your
> name..
Here is Luna (*She* is the lunatic):
http://public.fotki.com/kitkatluna/miscellaneous/luna/dscf0074.html
> juuuuuuussst kidding.
I hope so!
If not, here's DH...he'll appreciate if you dont ask what I'm wearing. ;)
http://public.fotki.com/kitkatluna/miscellaneous/luna/timlunahug.html
So yeah...it was a strange post on your behalf...but i'll let it
slide...this time!!! >;)
Pam
Mary - 16 Jun 2005 03:02 GMT
> >>I think she used the whole damn bottle. I mean she soaked the f.ck out
> >>of the couch. Truth is, cat pee on a couch is hard to cure.
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> luck with Natures Miracle and others not. Just wondering what other
> products people use and swear by!
The key is, the couch is a synthetic and not made of natural fiber.
Diane - 16 Jun 2005 00:45 GMT
> I could use google...too lazy. Friend has microfiber couch, cat peed, a
> bottle of nature's miracle later...still smells. Who's got the magic cure?
I prefer Cat Odor-Off. It has worked much better for me.

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Smokie Darling (Annie) - 16 Jun 2005 01:53 GMT
> I could use google...too lazy. Friend has microfiber couch, cat peed, a
> bottle of nature's miracle later...still smells. Who's got the magic cure?
>
> Thanks!
> :)
> pam
I swear by Zero Odor. We bought it thinking it probably wouldn't work,
but we were wrong.
We had one portion of carpet that was hard (not from my furbabies), and
would NOT clean up, even after being pre-treated for 24 hours before
using the steam cleaner. Used the ZO and it was like a new carpet.
Not even any smell with the steam cleaner suction (which it always had
before, we've been here since 94 cleaning it every year).
Kind of expensive, but one treatment seemed to do the trick.
Occasionally I spritz the sofa with it, since all the furbabies like
sleeping on it so it starts to smell musty.
Smokie Darling (Annie)< <not affiliated with Zero Odor or their
organization
Spot - 16 Jun 2005 03:32 GMT
I never had luck with natures miracle. I use plain old white vinegar. Sop
up the pee, pour straight vinegar onto the mess let it set for 24 hours
then scrub it up with a rug scrubber. I've used this on the carpets for
years without any odor reoccurrence but I never had to deal with a couch so
I'm not sure how effective it would be. I guess it would depend upon how
deep the cat pee went.
Celeste
> I could use google...too lazy. Friend has microfiber couch, cat peed, a
> bottle of nature's miracle later...still smells. Who's got the magic cure?
>
> Thanks!
> :)
> pam
Brian Link - 17 Jun 2005 02:54 GMT
>I could use google...too lazy. Friend has microfiber couch, cat peed, a
>bottle of nature's miracle later...still smells. Who's got the magic cure?
>
>Thanks!
>:)
>pam
A product called "Anti-Ickypoo".
Apparently, this formula is used by folks who clean up crime and death
scenes. Though the labelling I saw at the pet store sells the product
on pet-urine removal, a creepy parenthetical item states that one of
the odors it cleans up is "dead body". <shiver>
We've been using it to clean up after Louis, and after the first
application the urine smell was invisible to us. We slacked in
repeated applications, and Louis apparently could smell the marking
after two applications and marked again.
So it removes human-readable smells after one application, but may
take a few more applications and cleanings to get out of the radar of
a cat's more finely-tuned sense of smell.
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