cat pee smell

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Nature's Miracle works reasonably well. The wetsuit must be kept damp while it is working. It may not return the wetsuit to normal, though. I've had carpets that have had to be trashed because I couldn't get the smell out of them.
 
Zero Odor does a decent job on dog odors. They claim a money back guarantee.
 
Um... why oh why did you accept the wetsuit back in the first place?!:confused:
 
JimLap:
Do not burn the cat! They are much more tender boiled. I also say burn the suit and charge the customer extra.

If you barbeque the cat on the burning suit will it taste of cat pee?
 
dunno about the barbecue thing. ask scubafool & h2andy!
 
Soak it in 1 part white vinegar and 3 parts water for a day or two - let it dry completely and then use your normal wetsuit cleaner to get out the vinegar smell - it will be good as new. I am a professional dog trainer and this is the only method that I have seen that works - nature's miracle will work on small items, but it is too expensive to use on large items because it won't work if it is diluted.

Jackie
 

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