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Removing Rodent Urine Smell on Outdoor Furniture CushionsBecky from Indiana Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing Rodent Urine Smell on Outdoor Furniture Cushions
Hang them over a clothesline in the sun and spray it down with straight from the bottle distilled white vinegar with about 6-9 drops of tea tree oil mixed in. Watch the fabric carefully though.. the sun can bleach the colour and also make the fabric tender. Post by Shosha RE: Removing Rodent Urine Smell on Outdoor Furniture CushionAre your cushions washable at all? I have used a spray bottle filled with vinegar to wet the cushions thoroughly, and then I hosed them off and hung them over my clothes line to dry in the sun. The smell came out, but unfortunately, they also chewed my cushions! Post by Persnickety Paula RE: Removing Rodent Urine Smell on Outdoor Furniture CushionsWell I doubt you will be able to remove ALL of the smell from the cushions. You could try spraying with a pet enzyme (I get one from Wal-Mart) and let it air dry. Spraying a mix of vinegar and water works well. My dog pees on her blanket all the time and it reeks of urine. I spray the fabric with the enzyme product (I forgot what it is called) and let it sit. Then I soak in washer with a few cups of vinegar. Then I add detergent and wash. Sometimes I have to wash twice. Good luck! Post by superwoman |
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