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Anyone know how to remove cat urine stains from leather?

harryharp
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Strange question, I know, and I didn't really know where to post it!
We had a stray cat come in the house through the cat flap a while back (we've since changed to a magnetic one) and sprayed everywhere:eek: . I've managed to clean and de-smell most places, but unfortunately it managed to find a favourite pair of pale tan leather boots in the garage. I've tried ordinary shoe cleaner, but the urine has left dark marks which won't go away.
Anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance.
We had a stray cat come in the house through the cat flap a while back (we've since changed to a magnetic one) and sprayed everywhere:eek: . I've managed to clean and de-smell most places, but unfortunately it managed to find a favourite pair of pale tan leather boots in the garage. I've tried ordinary shoe cleaner, but the urine has left dark marks which won't go away.
Anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance.
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I have no suggestions but it might be worth posting this on the oldstyle forum - they are are a fount of useful information on all sorts of weird and wonderful stuff.All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0 -
Many thanks- have already posted it on that forum, but got no replies. May try bumping it!0
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What about asking this lot - with the added bonus of getting entered into a prize draw at the same time!
http://www.all-about-leather.co.uk/allabout/faq/questionnaire.phpAll shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.
Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.0 -
Strange question, I know, and I didn't really know where to post it!
We had a stray cat come in the house through the cat flap a while back (we've since changed to a magnetic one) and sprayed everywhere:eek: . I've managed to clean and de-smell most places, but unfortunately it managed to find a favourite pair of pale tan leather boots in the garage. I've tried ordinary shoe cleaner, but the urine has left dark marks which won't go away.
Anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance.
I cannot promise this will work on leather but I use this if a one of my cats is sick and used it when a boy cat came in and sprayed everywhere. It *is* expensive though.
http://www.petplanet.co.uk/product.asp?dept_id=329&pf_id=25100 -
What about asking this lot - with the added bonus of getting entered into a prize draw at the same time!
http://www.all-about-leather.co.uk/allabout/faq/questionnaire.php0 -
Pippaalice wrote: »I cannot promise this will work on leather but I use this if a one of my cats is sick and used it when a boy cat came in and sprayed everywhere. It *is* expensive though.
http://www.petplanet.co.uk/product.asp?dept_id=329&pf_id=2510
I wonder if you can buy it in Pets at Home?0 -
Have reported the above post.0
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Good! Stupidly I clicked the link..Do I want a larger penis? No I am a girl!0
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