DIY Solution for Pet Odors

ByFSEiQCEAANXvSI have not ‘brewed’ a batch of this DIY solution for Pet Odors – yet – so have no firsthand knowledge of how well it works. However, the ingredients seem like they could be good choices and worth a try.  If any of you give this a try, let me know how this works for you — if it is bad, I will delete this blog!

I‘m not 100% sure why mouthwash would be so effective at eliminating pet odor, but it does fight bacteria and therefore, this could be logical.

By vinegar, I assume they mean white vinegar, which I use for a lot of cleaning projects – IMHO, vinegar is great for washing windows + if one puts it in the washer for the rinse cycle, clothes seem to repel stains. AND a couple drops in the water of one’s steam iron can take wrinkles out of permanent press and/or put creases in.

Dawn is good for a lot of things and hydrogen peroxide generally takes out blood stains, so I figure this combination could work.  Like I said, if any of you try it, let me know how it works!

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Author: foguth

Though Jeanne began her career technical writing, her love of romantic-suspense, whether it be present, future or in an unknown galaxy inspired her to write the novels she wanted to find in bookstores. Since marrying, Jeanne and her husband have lived from the arctic to the tropics, as well as from yacht to off-grid mountain home. She loves using vivid colors and flowing shapes in her oil paintings as well as creating edible landscapes. At present, she is finishing writing the Chatterre Trilogy and working on a new episode for The Sea Purrtector Files. You can always find out what she is working on and/or contact her at: www.jeannefoguth.com.

6 thoughts on “DIY Solution for Pet Odors”

    1. I’ve used peroxide on cloth for years – it takes out blood and since I have an occasional clumsy moment, I’ve had plenty of opportunity to use this. 😉

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