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lol then why ask?Honestly it's an old dresser that would could get rid of without any real issues...
lol then why ask?Honestly it's an old dresser that would could get rid of without any real issues...
Cause it's heavy as fuck to move lol.lol then why ask?
Turn it into firewood first. Good way to take out frustration.Cause it's heavy as fuck to move lol.
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use gasoline and a flameSo I need some advice, how do you get rid of the smell of cat urine when it's on a wood dresser?
After the cat pissed on my kids hoodie I can't seem to get rid of the smell, it's in the basement where there are no windows.
I clean LITERALLY everything with baking soda and vinegar, but on wood... it might make things worse (damage the wood)OK, is there any household stuff I could use to maybe make the small go down?
On wood, I use a mixture of vinegar, olive oil (or jojoba oil, or almond oil) and lemon essential oil with water. It works really well.I clean LITERALLY everything with baking soda and vinegar, but on wood... it might make things worse (damage the wood)
Maybe ammonia?
Ammonia and pee are the same almost- needs vinegar to neutralize it.I clean LITERALLY everything with baking soda and vinegar, but on wood... it might make things worse (damage the wood)
Maybe ammonia?
On the dresser? Or the cat?use gasoline and a flame
Its ok if it damages the wood a bit, its old and not in great shape, we bought it some years ago for like 50 bucks. I just doused it in vinegar and I'm contemplating putting my essential oil diffuser down there that sprays the steam...it'll atleast clear out the smell.I clean LITERALLY everything with baking soda and vinegar, but on wood... it might make things worse (damage the wood)
Maybe ammonia?