I am stymied by all the requests for "help" in eradicating cat urine stains and their "aroma". As any loyal ThriftyFun reader should know by the number of times this solution has appeared, the "only" that works is straight white vinegar in a spray bottle!
I've had occasion to use this many times and, believe me, it is the only thing that works. Spray the vinegar directly on the "fragranced" surface, let sit about 5 minutes, blot with a clean towel and problem solved! Here is the culprit in my home which also has seven other cats who do all their business in their litter boxes.
By Joyce from Gulfport, FL
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I'm amazed that white vinegar alone will do the trick. Next time I have this problem, I'll try it. I've also used Listerine (or copycat store version) mouthwash to launder items that have cat urine odor, and it worked very well.
Hi Pixiedust - The problem with finding the "culprit" is that there are eight (8) possibilities! I wouldn't know where to begin!
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