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Smoke and Dog OdorsFeedback About This Post:RE: Smoke and Dog Odors
I use baking soda formulated for kitty odors. It is sold in the pet food aisle and in the baking aisle. Powder your furniture with it, rub it around and let it sit as long as you can before vacuuming it off. Really works for us as we have lots of pets. Post By PatsAZ (Guest Post) RE: Smoke and Dog Odorsi have found that vinegar will get rid of the smoke smell and also dog or cat smell.. it might smell when you do it but when the vinegar dries it wont smell.. spray it on and maybe rub it in a little then let dry Post By puffledust (Guest Post) |
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