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<p>[QUOTE="Wanttoknow, post: 137152, member: 1987"]Just came back from neighbors and they have asked for help. They decided to move their library from house to the guest house. Couple weeks ago they bought from auction a big 4 piece sectional wood furniture set will work for library very well. Furniture is about 30 years old. Well... when moving company delivered set home they found furniture is slightly smell with cat urine, and they decided maybe it was from delivery company track... They came back to guest house only next morning and found that all house is smell of cat urine! The auction was in big workhouse and they didn't smell it there. Well... they clean it with different cleaning supplies; used candles several days; spray room and more.... Looked like the problem was resolved, but they were out of the town 3 days and when they open guest house today - it was impossible breathe there. Strong odor of ammonia from cat urine. They clean with hot water, with cold water, with soap, with chlorine.... Maybe there is some other stuff they could try. They couldn't find anything. Wood furniture is not a sofa you can wash the fabric.... Also, does anybody know how long this odor can be sitting in the wood? Maybe just use air-condition and it will be gone some day..... Thank you.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Wanttoknow, post: 137152, member: 1987"]Just came back from neighbors and they have asked for help. They decided to move their library from house to the guest house. Couple weeks ago they bought from auction a big 4 piece sectional wood furniture set will work for library very well. Furniture is about 30 years old. Well... when moving company delivered set home they found furniture is slightly smell with cat urine, and they decided maybe it was from delivery company track... They came back to guest house only next morning and found that all house is smell of cat urine! The auction was in big workhouse and they didn't smell it there. Well... they clean it with different cleaning supplies; used candles several days; spray room and more.... Looked like the problem was resolved, but they were out of the town 3 days and when they open guest house today - it was impossible breathe there. Strong odor of ammonia from cat urine. They clean with hot water, with cold water, with soap, with chlorine.... Maybe there is some other stuff they could try. They couldn't find anything. Wood furniture is not a sofa you can wash the fabric.... Also, does anybody know how long this odor can be sitting in the wood? Maybe just use air-condition and it will be gone some day..... Thank you.[/QUOTE]
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