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    Senior Member niceguyeddie's Avatar
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    Darn Kitties!

    So I go to pick my boat up today (haven't seen it in months)... Cover was ripped from the IE winds and a family of cats were living in it. The carpet completely wreaks of cat piss! GRRR..


    Ok rant over lol. ...

    Anyone else had rodents/animals living in their boat?

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    Wendi
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    Quote Originally Posted by niceguyeddie View Post
    So I go to pick my boat up today (haven't seen it in months)... Cover was ripped from the IE winds and a family of cats were living in it. The carpet completely wreaks of cat piss! GRRR..


    Ok rant over lol. ...

    Anyone else had rodents/animals living in their boat?
    So this is why I keep mine indoors. Cat piss is hard to get rid of. Yuck.

    To answer your question, NOPE!

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    Haha! Yea, pulling the carpet out tonight and having it re-done. I'm not gonna even try cleaning it. Keeping this one in my garage now.

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    Count yourself on the lucky side. I had a cat get into my boat years ago after the cover got ripped. It clawed the crap out of two seats, I was livid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by niceguyeddie View Post
    Haha! Yea, pulling the carpet out tonight and having it re-done. I'm not gonna even try cleaning it. Keeping this one in my garage now.
    Good call. There is absolutely NO WAY to get cat piss smell out of carpet.

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    We had a rental house with terrible cat urine and feces smell in the basement carpet. I assumed we'd have to toss the carpet but the renter was able to get rid of 100% of the smell. I'm not sure how she did it but she told me she just used the vacuum. I suspect she sprinkled some sort of powder, probably baking soda, on there and then vacuumed it off.

    This guy has a recipe he claims works. After this recent demonstration, I'd try it. It was amazing.

    http://www.remove-cat-urine.com/THE-RECIPE.html

    I can tell you shampoo and bleach won't touch the smell, though.

 

 

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