Hi there.
thanks for the tip.
the kerosene worked pretty dang good.
followed by dawn dishwashing detergent, he's not very skunky at all.
I'll remember the baking soda idea, though, if this happens again........
hahaha
Henry
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Re: [diesel_mercedes] Skunk Odor Removal
Everybody, please remember that kerosine, like other petroleum distillates, is a potent carcinogen.
Remember as well that your dogs have much higher metabolism rates than humans do.
The combination of high metabolism and powerful carcinogen is really NOT something that you want to expose a beloved pet to. To use spot application to remove some small stain or chemical spill is one thing. To immerse the dog in kerosine, or to work it into the dog's fur, is animal cruelty.
Tom
In a message dated 2/13/2011 1:47:57 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, ygmir111@att.net writes:
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