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subcamper
Oct 25, 2016Explorer II
Fosters wrote:
And if it is mouse urine, the heat I would imagine has to ultimately "heat out" and dry it all up eventually right?
It's my experience that it won't dry up and the smell go away.
The smell is incredibly tenacious.
You have to remove the urine and/or urine-soaked items (or possibly neutralize them with an enzyme cleaner as others have said).
Steve
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