Hi,
I'm hoping someone out there can help me out.
I have a couch that I bought a while back second hand. I must have been
sick that day, because I didn't notice the smell of cat pee coming out.
However, now that I have it home it's rather obvious.
I'm wondering what would be my best bet for getting the smell out. I
don't even know how long it's been in there or where the pee was.
Please help!! It's so comfortable, I don't want to have to get rid of
it.
Scott
Brian Merchant - 26 May 2006 00:20 GMT
In the borning days of the third millennium, carmichaelscott@hotmail.com
wrote:
>I have a couch that I bought a while back second hand. I must have been
>sick that day, because I didn't notice the smell of cat pee coming out.
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>Please help!! It's so comfortable, I don't want to have to get rid of
>it.
Check with your local pet supply store. There are a number of enzyme
based sprays that are excellent at removing pet odors. (Pee spots
specifically)
--
Brian Merchant
Puritanism didn't keep the puritans from sinning, it just kept them from enjoying it.
--Father Joe Breighner, Country Roads
Abe - 26 May 2006 00:21 GMT
>I have a couch that I bought a while back second hand. I must have been
>sick that day, because I didn't notice the smell of cat pee coming out.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>Please help!! It's so comfortable, I don't want to have to get rid of
>it.
Call a carpet and upholstery cleaning service and have them clean it.
Duh!