smelly BCD - how to fix?

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Hank49:
My cat was upset after moving to a new house and defacated all over my friend's bcd. After multiple chlorine and detergent washings the smell was still there. What finally got the smell out was rubbing the whole thing down with raw tomatoes. This also worked on one of my shoes after stepping in what I believe was fox feces. The smell was there for weeks until I remembered the tomato trick.


Tomatoes? I thought that was pretty funny until I remember
an "Old remedy" for gettting stink off you when you get
sprayed by a skunk was to take a bath in tomatoe juice.
(no I've never been sprayed by a skunk so I've never tested this).


Btw... I would have made that cat into a nice, warm pair of slippers
if he **** on my BC.
 
mike_s:
Tomatoes? I thought that was pretty funny until I remember
an "Old remedy" for gettting stink off you when you get
sprayed by a skunk was to take a bath in tomatoe juice.
(no I've never been sprayed by a skunk so I've never tested this).


Btw... I would have made that cat into a nice, warm pair of slippers
if he **** on my BC.

Yep, All you need then is some lettuce and you have a BC LT. Okay, that was lame. I'm going home.
 

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