My kids have a plastic picnic table that we keep outside under our carport. A tom has sprayed it and now it reeks to high heaven. Anyone know a way to get rid of the smell? thanks KC
RE: Removing Cat urine stains from my plastic coated bath
By Marc Burt (Guest Post)
Hi, My cat recently used my bath as a toilet and has left a few yellow stained patches! Can these be removed? we have tried certain cleaning products but have had no joy. Regards Marc marcb401 AT hotmail.com
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I would try spraying it with full strength white vinegar. I know vinegar will remove odors from plastic containers so I think it might just work on your table. Put on the vinegar and let dry (you might have to do this several times) then scrub with soap and hot water.
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