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HunterGreene 07-08-2014 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Kronos (Post 1835280)
long story: gf and myself moved across the country. All of our shit in a uhaul and my car on a trailer attached to the haul. The cats were going ballistic in the cab with us and mid you this is a 15+ hour drive. So we covered the entire interior of my car with all the moving blankets we had and then put them in there. turns out that wasn't enough protection. i would have planned it out better but we both have very demanding jobs and i was on a tight deadline and pulling all nighters leading up to the move (i write orchestral sound design music for movie trailers)

I like your job--must be pretty sweet to go see trailers with your work in it.

But there are these things called "travel carriers" that generally keep the cats contained. They're like $10-20 each and they would have been fine. Pissed off, but fine.

Kronos 07-08-2014 05:07 PM

Cat pee inside won't come out
 
Thank you! Its a pretty sweet job I must admit.

Yeah we have those. The gf refused to keep them caged up. I wasn't about to get into a massive fight right before getting into the car with her for 15 hours. Who knows maybe I should have. It's in the past now so not much I can do except learn from my mistakes



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HunterGreene 07-08-2014 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Kronos (Post 1835392)
Thank you! Its a pretty sweet job I must admit.

Yeah we have those. The gf refused to keep them caged up. I wasn't about to get into a massive fight right before getting into the car with her for 15 hours. Who knows maybe I should have. It's in the past now so not much I can do except learn from my mistakes

I know you're trying to keep the peace, but if that's the case, it should be her job to clean your car. I'm not going to pretend to know the dynamics of your relationship, but if she's not offering to clean it for you or at least help, that's pretty telling right there. You aren't married, got to protect your own property dude. If it were me, I would have put my foot down and demanded they be in the carriers if they were going to be in my car.

Unsolicited advice aside, I hope the smell comes out. This is certainly a mistake you will learn from.

Kronos 07-08-2014 05:34 PM

She paid for the detailing. But it seems to be still there so I'm just asking for advice. I appreciate your concern. let's remember to keep on topic.


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evan 07-08-2014 05:37 PM

Cat piss is very very difficult to remove. The crystals in the piss is the problem. It won't necessarily harm the metal, but any carpet, foam, or cloth will need to be replaced. I have a lot of experience with cleaning it. Baking soda and vinegar is your friend. At the end of the day it is just a car. I love my girlfriend and my cats. I would give up my car in a heartbeat for them.

You can also use an organic stain removal product. It contains a good bacteria that could help. Luckily, auto carpet is unlike house carpet and you may be able to save it.

sirisvirus 07-09-2014 09:58 AM

Baking soda in your carpet take a brush and get it down in the fibers. Do that a couple time it will get the smell out. My wife dropped old coffee in my eclipse the smell was horrid but the baking soda pulled that smell right out I only had to do it twice.


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J_kennington 07-09-2014 12:03 PM

I haven't had it in a car before, but the wife's cat likes to pee in my computer chairs. Only way I've found to remove the smell is a bottle from Walmart, I'll get the name of the spray when I get home. Spray it down liberally. Then let it sit outside in the sun. Spray down with water. Repeat and repeat some more until it's gone. Sun and water help allot. Now obviously this means you will have to remove whatever is affected from the vehicle.

Kronos 07-09-2014 01:29 PM

these are all fantastic suggestions! thank you all of you.

ill start with the home remedies then move on to different store brands that were mentioned if i have to.

this pee is doomed!

off to get a black light and start the process.

tonyfrs86 07-09-2014 02:03 PM

its not a cleaner more of a nasty air neutrilizer. its called ozium.. i used that when i had to make store run for work and got fish juice on my passenger seat. now that was a bad smell! car baking in 100 degree weather during the summer. i would gag everytime i opened the car.

azian_advanced 07-09-2014 02:57 PM

i used to work for a carpet cleaning business and we'd use a commercial grade hydrogen peroxide (or you can use the same ones from the drug store) for all pet urine stains. if they're on the carpets only, then just put some in a spray bottle, apply it on the carpet, and place a dry cloth with a stack of books on top to apply pressure. leave it for 10 mins and repeat as needed. then spray heavily with soapy water and shop vac it up.

Eurasianman 07-09-2014 04:21 PM

Not sure if this will work, but I heard if you take a chlorine tablet and leave it in your car on a hot sunny day, with the windows up, it should help eliminate the odor :iono:

HunterGreene 07-09-2014 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Eurasianman (Post 1837481)
Not sure if this will work, but I heard if you take a chlorine tablet and leave it in your car on a hot sunny day, with the windows up, it should help eliminate the odor :iono:

I'm not a chemical expert, but I am an engineer, and that sounds like a great way to get a chemical burn and inhalation damage when you open the door.

Triumphrider 07-09-2014 04:31 PM

Some one has to say it, p#$$y always creates problems.

shiumai 07-10-2014 12:33 AM

you might try this:
http://www.starbrite.com/item/car-bo...dor-eliminator

you can buy it on amazon:
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