Pour white vinegar on the affected area and soak it well. Use paper towels to remove excess vinegar. It will smell strongly like vinegar for a few days, but once the vinegar odour is gone, so should the urine smell. Vinegar neutralizes a variety of unpleasant odours. Do not use red vinegar as this will stain your carpet.
It releases acetic acid(vinegar) as part of the curing process.
25 % white vinegar 75% water.
Put them in the washer and use a good laundry soap. When you take them out see if you can still smell the sulfur. If you can't smell it anymore then dry them, if you can still smell it, continue washing them until the smell is gone, then dry them. Adding a cup of vinegar to the wash can also help neutralize some odors. Use white vinegar, not apple cider vinegar.
You can tell when vinegar diffuses into a cube as the cube is wet and smells like acetic acid (vinegar smell).
put a tsp of vinegar and the smell should go (you wont smell the vinegar smell)
Guys like girls to smell nice and not sweaty or anything gross just smell nice and us guys will love you
Because that is just a natural property of acetic acid, which is the chemical name for what is in vinegar. White vinegar is just acetic acid and enough water to give a 5% concentration. Dark vinegar is natural vinegar which has been filtered, but not distilled. While they smell different, they both have the acetic acid smell in common.
the reason why flies attracted to vinegar is its wet and the smell
The best way to get any smell out of clothing is vinegar. It may sound stupid, but it does work, and there is no smell of vinegar afterward. Pour some vinegar into where the fabric softener would go.
Pour white vinegar on the affected area and soak it well. Use paper towels to remove excess vinegar. It will smell strongly like vinegar for a few days, but once the vinegar odour is gone, so should the urine smell. Vinegar neutralizes a variety of unpleasant odours. Do not use red vinegar as this will stain your carpet.
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Generally speaking, no. The smell of vinegar may be strong enough to disguise the smoke smell, but the smoke, and all its ill effects, will remain.