The only thing i found that works for me so far is the powdered deoterizor you sprinkle and or shake all over your capets, leave it for 15min then vacuum away, works the best. i just adopted a one year old cat and it has not been nutered like my other one. (hensce the cat pee smell problems!)
Jun 03, 2009 Rating
try charcoal by: Anonymous
hello, i have had indoor pets for years..when i travel out of town for my job, i usually pay someone to clean up after my babies...well you know how that goes...after hurricane katrina, with the animals, 3" of water in the house, and a freezer full of fresh shrimp, and no electricity for 32 days, believe me that was a smell....we tried lemon, vinegar, bleach (which i'm allergic to) but we finally got most of it by getting some charcoal and setting piles out on paper plates around the house. we changed this out every couple of days for about 1week...we did use cheap brand or else you will spend $$$...this even got the shrimp smell out of my new freezer...if this doesn't work try onions...good luck...