Jun. 30th, 2005
Don't iron the kitty...
Jun. 30th, 2005 11:25 pmA very adorable kitten has peed on my mattress.
Help?
The current plan, once roomie returns from the supermarket, is to drench it with a water/vinegar mix, wait for it to dry, then use a mix of baking soda and peroxide to try and address the odor.
(It was a small cat, so there was only a small amount of pee, but still, it smells quite noticeably. I really don't want to find out that I have to replace the mattress, it's less than a year old. Also, it's a pillow-top, so I can't just flip it over.)
Help?
The current plan, once roomie returns from the supermarket, is to drench it with a water/vinegar mix, wait for it to dry, then use a mix of baking soda and peroxide to try and address the odor.
(It was a small cat, so there was only a small amount of pee, but still, it smells quite noticeably. I really don't want to find out that I have to replace the mattress, it's less than a year old. Also, it's a pillow-top, so I can't just flip it over.)
Don't iron the kitty...
Jun. 30th, 2005 11:25 pmA very adorable kitten has peed on my mattress.
Help?
The current plan, once roomie returns from the supermarket, is to drench it with a water/vinegar mix, wait for it to dry, then use a mix of baking soda and peroxide to try and address the odor.
(It was a small cat, so there was only a small amount of pee, but still, it smells quite noticeably. I really don't want to find out that I have to replace the mattress, it's less than a year old. Also, it's a pillow-top, so I can't just flip it over.)
Help?
The current plan, once roomie returns from the supermarket, is to drench it with a water/vinegar mix, wait for it to dry, then use a mix of baking soda and peroxide to try and address the odor.
(It was a small cat, so there was only a small amount of pee, but still, it smells quite noticeably. I really don't want to find out that I have to replace the mattress, it's less than a year old. Also, it's a pillow-top, so I can't just flip it over.)