cat box odor!

Andrew Olson andrew@birchcreek.org
Wed, 29 Dec 2004 12:17:42 -0600


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As a new technician, there's not much I can add to the list.  But, this is
one I might be able to help with.

I used to work for a funeral home.  Often times, we'd have to enter homes
that had various odors for various reasons.  I'll just let you use your
imagination with that.  BUT-- we'd always have a small container of "Vicks
Vapor Rub" in the glove box.  If you coat the inside of your nose and just
under your nose with a thin layer of this (or any menthol cold gel) it
blocks out even the most noxious smells.  I used this when I worked for a
social service agency and had to enter homes with cat boxes, etc too.  The
people have no idea that you have it in your nose, and if they do you can
always pass it off as having a cold.  Try it, it works!

Andrew Olson
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  Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 2004 11:29 AM
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  Subject: cat box odor!


  Greetings,

              I was just wondering how some of the folks on the list deal
with a house you walk into that has bad cat box odor. I just try to tune
faster; really fast, as fast as I can.


  Julie Reading, PA

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