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Posted by NSN on January 16, 2007, 11:33 am
On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 10:11:31 -0800, "2007 Amy"
>> On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 14:18:04 -0800, "2007 Amy"
>> wrote:
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>> Pet isle of supermarket wil have spray bottles of enzyme cleaner for pet
>> urine
>> stains on carpet. This should work on virtually any organic stain.
>>
>> CWM
>
>OK, Went to Pets Mart and got the "PetZyme" for $9.
>Its label:
>"Pet Stain & Odor Remover",
>"All Natural enzyme Formula",
>"Permanently removes stains and odors from wet pet messes"
>"Safe on carpets, fabrics and more"....
>
>
>Anyway, tried that for 2 days.
>Stains still there, ouch....
I "know" the stain. It appears occasionally on the front of my blue
denim work shirts. It looks like curry or mustard. However, there
seems to be no relation to either spice. NO WAY can I remove it. I
have tried 8 different stain removers. I have soaked the stain in Goof
Off. I have washed the shirts in a strong bleach (Clorox) solution
which makes them and the stain lighter. However, NOTHING will
completely remove the stain. Quite frustrating. I wish I knew what
causes it but I doubt that it is curry or mustard.
Norm
Norman S. Nadel, M.D.
Retired
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