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getting trod in dog poo off a cream carpet
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I use a pet stain remover which I get from Wilkos but have seen in supermarkets - it contains enzymes which break down the stain and the smell. Works when my ferrets aim badly and miss the newspaper!Trust me - I'm NOT a doctor!0
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Hi HMC
i merged this with an older similar thread, so hope you get some useful ideas from it
Let us know what works
ZipA little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
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hi there
the bicarb worked!!!! thankyou sooo much marmiterulesok. i wonder if it would get rid of the smell in my microwave,hmmmmm0 -
hi there
the bicarb worked!!!! thankyou sooo much marmiterulesok. i wonder if it would get rid of the smell in my microwave,hmmmmm
That's great!
As for microwaves,you can clean it by putting a few tbsps of bicarbonate in a mug half filled with hot water.Put this on for five minutes on full power;this'll loosen any splatters.All you need to do afterwards is wipe it down,and then dry.
You can also leave a small open pot of bicarb in the microwave when you're not using it.This'll help keep musty smells at bay if you can't leave the door ajar when not in use.You just need to stir it occasionally and replace the bicarb every few months.;)0 -
thankyou, there is no splatters but it just smells of food0
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