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Old 06-13-2013, 05:36 AM
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Wanabee Quiltin
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Put the horse in a small enclosure with BBQ briquets (charcoal), open the bag so the charcoal is totally exposed. Works wonders. I had a basement flood once and all my antique wood furniture was there (we had just moved in) and it smelled awful afterward. The charcoal took the odor out in a few days. Good Luck.
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