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If ih a fabric remove and repalce the fabric.Any kind of urine is very hard to permanently remove the smel;l as it just keeps coming back if not cleaned right away.
Thx for all the tips. We shrubbed the corners where they sprayed with a Clorox wipe and I didn't smell anything today. Maybe the rain made the smell creep through the doors. I will be taking the car to a washing place as soon as it stops raining and tell them to do the space between the doors also. Besides the smell I am worried about the paint, the car is new (well, used actually, but just bought and in very good shape).
Rubbing alcohol works wonders. I used it to get cat urine out of a bench seat in a pick up truck. The urine was soaked into the fabric and the foam underneath. I drenched it with alcohol and a day or so later when the alcohol evaporated there was no odor at all.
Try Nature's Miracle. It's the best stuff, period. You can get it in various forms at places like Petsmart. Nature's Miracle - Home
If the cats are feral, they're probably unneutered males. And that stuff has a horrible smell. Nature's Miracle should take care of it.
There is a special thing that is called "AX" I would not use it unless the smell got super bad (and hey it will make your car smell alot better!!!)... hope you can get it taken care of!
Try Nature's Miracle. It's the best stuff, period. You can get it in various forms at places like Petsmart. Nature's Miracle - Home
If the cats are feral, they're probably unneutered males. And that stuff has a horrible smell. Nature's Miracle should take care of it.
You cant do that! Call out the animal shelter... but killing an animal is just wrong!
We have a lot of ferrel cats running around our apartment complex. They seem to have taken a liking to marking / unrinating against my car. The smell is seeping through the doors to the inside and it smells like hell. With summer coming I don't want to imagine how bad it will get. Does anyone have an idea how to get the smell off and out of the car? Anyone ever had this problem?
I have had male cat spray on my vehicle (around the tire area) and they usually do this when they can smell another cat whos been there also. I took my vehicle to the car wash as it will eliminate the urine on the outside & the smell of other cats. If its in your vehicle after doing this, I think it maybe where you or a passenger may have stepped into some urine and have now tracked it into your car. This has happened to me and at first I couldn't think of how the smell could have gotten in there. I vacuumed out my car, paying close attention to the mats in my vehicle & floorboards. Used some fabric spray heavily in those areas,( I threw my mats away)and circulated the vent/air in my vehicle at the same time as having the window down as the smell could also be trapped in your air circulation system. Hope this helps.
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