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Sour Milk Odour - How do I remove this?
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sheryldoc
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Anyone any tips on removing sour milk odour?.. my Son has jst went into his big bed.. and he was given a bottle of cows milk in bed with him.. it leaked and soaked matress.. and now it smells really bad Icant remove it!.. its a brand new matress!.. googled it but nothing..x
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Hi sheryldoc,
Some of the replies on this older thread might help you:
Smelly spilt milk...
Not the same thing, but some of the suggestions on these other threads might help too:
smelly mattress !!
Stain removal - cat wee
Incontinence problem, removing urine smell naturally and cheaply !
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Excellent will have a look now..x
Thank You..x0 -
I put this on another thread when someone wanted info on odour control.
Also in the USA you can buy underwear with this charcoal impregnated into it but I have not seen it here (they look a bit like j cloths not very flattering but they work). In your case I would put th odour eaters under a cushion for a few hours or overnight.
If you put an odour eater (the insoles you put in sweaty shoes) in the bag the smell will be gone in no time (cut it up if you cannot squeeze it through the hole in the bag). You must get the ones that contain activated charcoal because charcoal is the strongest adsorber known. Details here:-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Activated_carbon0
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