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<DIV>The animal control people told our foster coordinator (who has lots of dogs and a kennel license) to use</DIV>
<DIV>Listerine on her patio to kill the germs and the smell. She and I both use it now in lots of places. </DIV>
<DIV>Generic, the cheapest you can find. Minty is nice, I like citrus better. It is part alcohol so should dry fairly quickly, and you can feel like under your cabinets is disinfected. I had pee on my tile downstairs and felt</DIV>
<DIV>like the grout was still dirty. Used it on that. Have one guy who pees on my deck, which is above</DIV>
<DIV>the cement stairs/entrance to my basement. Took a bucket of hot water with generic Listerine and washed</DIV>
<DIV>down the stairs-- ahh, minty, citrusy fresh instead of smelling like dog pee. </DIV>
<DIV>You might get other suggestions, but that is what I would use. </DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2 face="Verdana, sans-serif"><EM>My 2 bassets pee'd in the kitchen and the pee went under the cabinets. The <BR>problem is that the ktichen now smells like pee. How do I clean/remove the smell <BR>that is coming from under the cabinets, since I am unable to manually clean it? <BR>I've looked online and see that white vinegar is a good choice for the job, but <BR>i'm afraid about how it's under the cabinets.<BR>Drool to all in need.</EM></FONT><BR><BR><BR>Marilyn Briggs</DIV></DIV>
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