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Maybe it was covered and I missed it - any ideas for "roach" droppings,
etc.? I've used "commercial" "relay" cleaners with "some" success, but there is still that DISGUSTING residue. Fortunately, I've not had a lot of radios like that, but even two or three is too many. "John Goller, k9uwa" wrote in message news:fa8Vg.182943$FQ1.77605@attbi_s71... In article 14YUg.181401$FQ1.150430@attbi_s71, TUFF says... Click here.... this stuff works to kill mouse odors http://www.xocorp.com/ There is a product called X-O .... like for X it Out if you will.. janitor supply places have it... this stuff you just spritz it onto chassis and wood and anyplace else that has mouse pee on it and the stuff neutralizes the smell completely... John k9uwa |
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