RE: Sour Milk on Upholstery
I have used DooDooVoodoo for a really bad cat urine soiled couch & it worked wonderfully well! I've had several email conversations with one of the owners of the business that makes the product and find him to be absolutely wonderful as well--so nice & helpful & honest! Check out the product page link below because I think you CAN get it shipped outside the U.S., just email him & ask!!! http://www.doodoovoodoo.com/products.htm
Posted on 01/19/2007 | Report Spam or Abuse

RE: Sour Milk on Upholstery
Hi I am from New Zealand and have a sour milk smell in my car, I can not get rid of it after trying many of the options above, I have been told that DooDoo VooDoo will get rid of this smell, have been on to the site, but they do not sell outside of the US, does anyone know of any other site that sells this product?
Posted on 04/30/2006 | Report Spam or Abuse

RE: Sour Milk on Upholstery
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By susie THomson (Guest Post)
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Did you have any luck? I spilled milk in my car on Easter and it is soooooo bad!
Posted on 04/20/2006 | Report Spam or Abuse

RE: Sour Milk on Upholstery
would lemon or palmolive soap work spoiled milk should come out
oxyclean works great on many things and vinegar gets out cat pee which is a worse smell
Posted on 03/17/2006 | Report Spam or Abuse

RE: Sour Milk on Upholstery
I found a product that easily removes spoiled milk. It's called doodoo voodoo, it sounds weird but it works. it removed it from my car's upholstry in 2 treatments it was awesome. got to: www.doodoovoodoo.com to get it.
Posted on 02/15/2006 | Report Spam or Abuse

RE: Sour Milk on Upholstery
borax is also a great neutralizer
Posted on 02/02/2006 | Report Spam or Abuse

RE: Sour Milk on Upholstery
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By Joe Thompson (Guest Post)
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Spoiled milk is quite difficult to remove. But there are some simple solutions that can get rid and restore a fresh scent. You can pour a baking soda over the area where milk is spilled, sprinkle some cold water on top of the baking soda and let it stand overnight. You can vacuum it the next day to remove baking soda. If the smell still remains, u can try treating it with vinegar or with an enzyme odor remover. Hope this helps pal! http://autopartsnews.blogspot.com/2005/09/customize-your-car.html
Posted on 01/31/2006 | Report Spam or Abuse

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