Makes me hungry just thinking about it! I would try some type of
rug deoterizer, they have been advertising one on tv but I can't think of
the name of it. Reminds me of the story of the --- fill in the blank car
that the owner died in and was being sold for a few hundred dollars. When
I heard about it, it was an XKE in the 60's. Recently I heard the same
tale only this time it was a SABB. I love urban legends.
...Art
On Mon, 3 Aug 1998, Dan Pockrus wrote:
> I'm sure this has been covered here before, but since I didn't
> see it, I'll bring it up again.
>
> What is an effective treatment to remove the smell from rat
> urine/droppings? Those of us who have acquired cars that have been
> garaged (in my case, stored in a barn for 12 years) unattended have had
> to deal with this problem. I vacuumed up the droppings, pulled out the
> carpets, and cleaned and re-cleaned the vinyl seat covers and door
> panels, yet after a rain, the smell is almost overpowering. Any hints?
>
>
> Dan Pockrus
> '74B (my newly-licensed son's pride and joy)
> '62 VW Panel Van (people stop and stare - I can't see their faces - only
> the shadows of their eyes)
> '95 Jeep Grand Cherokee (good for chasing parts for the other two)
>
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