The time my roomie went all over the floor, I used lots and lots of Febreeze. Handy to have around for getting rid of pot smell, beer smell, vomit smell, you name it.
The time my roomie went all over the floor, I used lots and lots of Febreeze. Handy to have around for getting rid of pot smell, beer smell, vomit smell, you name it.
There is a product made for removing the stains--and particularly, the odor--of pet mishaps from carpet and the like. I don't remember what it's called, but it does well in breaking down the stench (though not as well at eliminating stains). I would try giving your local pet store a call and ask if they carry products like this, and if the person you speak with sounds knowledgeable, ask them if they have a recommendation.
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Why on earth would anyone want to get rid of the smell of pot? Oh, right- authority figures.Originally Posted by Kanamori
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Stain Extinguisher, a rag, and patience. Also, read the instructions on the side of the canister.
You use Citra-Solve, rags and water. If the carpet is puked on enough for a long enough period you'll need to shampoo it or replace it. Our dog's throat doesn't work so our carpets are in a pretty bad state.
"A man's dying is more his survivor's affair than his own."
C.S. Lewis
"So many people tiptoe through life, so carefully, to arrive, safely, at death."
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White wine tends to work....although it tends to be a pretty expensive option...![]()
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Kewl, that's a some good advice.Originally Posted by NeonGod
BTW I did clean out most of it, it took me hours by I did. It still reaks though. Is there something to get rid of that smell?
Citra-Solv or a similar product will do that very quickly, it has a VERY strong citrus smell and wipes out all but the worst puke smells. Only a couple of our dogs worse messes didn't stop smelling after that. And those required a shovel sooooo....
"A man's dying is more his survivor's affair than his own."
C.S. Lewis
"So many people tiptoe through life, so carefully, to arrive, safely, at death."
Jermaine Evans
Baking soda and vanilla...both are odour eaters. Once it is clean I would use vanilla essence in warm water, soak the site and then dry it off... it will dilute any left over vomit and the vanilla eats up bad smells.
Hmmm I've never heard of that method Pape, around here we're lazy and use spray bottles.![]()
"A man's dying is more his survivor's affair than his own."
C.S. Lewis
"So many people tiptoe through life, so carefully, to arrive, safely, at death."
Jermaine Evans
Tell your dog to lick it. Hey, don't waste food. Somebody already said the dog liked sniffing that. Well, when I like sniffing something I always end up eating it. I like sniffing pies.
In my teenage bad-boy days I prefered empty toilet paper rolls filled with very strong fabric softner dryer sheets.Originally Posted by Zorba
Just blow in through the roll and the smells completely changes. No wetness from febreeze and the smoke is completely transformed, rather than allowed to survive in its own detectable form.
Fortunately marijuana is a legal product in many countries and heading that way in many other countries.
The concept of marijuana criminalization has proven to be absurd by every country that has taken steps towards de-criminalization. Kudos to you, brave social experimenters.
This is what states are supposed to be able to do, but obviously my own Republican Party cannot acknoledge state's rights anymore. (and that's all I will say about that in order to keep this here in the frontroom)
Originally Posted by Divinus Arma
wow talk about an experment![]()
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