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Old 08-13-2013, 07:08 AM
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I just saw this on a forum- thought someone might need it "Yes, but thankfully I have an AWESOME cleaner called FIZZION. I get it from ebay. It takes the smell and stain away permanently and doesn't discolor anything. I learned about it from the 'my cat from hell' show."
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Old 08-13-2013, 07:44 AM
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and does anyone have any ideas on odor control for garbage cans? I keep looking for Fabreze stick on's they advertise but never find them.
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Originally Posted by nativetexan View Post
and does anyone have any ideas on odor control for garbage cans? I keep looking for Fabreze stick on's they advertise but never find them.

I use Glad 13 gallon bags with odor control. They seem to do the trick. And I add a bit of baking soda to the bottom of the can itself. Of course I rinse the old stiff out first.
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I have done that too and still have odor. I hate putting peelings and such down the sink so I put them out in the garage garbage can, not the kitchen one. Still have odor problems anyway. maybe it's my nose!! I have a nice round tall can from Bed,Bath and Beyond. I'm about to take it outside and wash it out again and dry in the sun-before it rains again!
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Try OdoBan from SAMs or Costco
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ive used Mr clean (blue liquid kind) -works for me and i have a cat. I used it in the laundry when i had multiple cats and one would oops on a towel. you can compost your peelings, and make compost for your flowerbeds if you dont have a garden. Keeps it out of the garbage can. Another way to get rid of peelings, is to grind them up in a food processor, add water to thin liquid out and then dump down the toilet.
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I have used Mr Clean on my dogs when they go skunked and it worked pretty well.
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Try OdoBan from SAMs or Costco
I use OdoBan, too. I even use it in my laundry.
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Odormute is a good product. Order from the internet.
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Originally Posted by nativetexan View Post
I just saw this on a forum- thought someone might need it "Yes, but thankfully I have an AWESOME cleaner called FIZZION. I get it from ebay. It takes the smell and stain away permanently and doesn't discolor anything. I learned about it from the 'my cat from hell' show."
I swear by SCOE 10X
I order it from the internet, and it's pricey, but eliminates urine & feces, gas & fuel, vomit, garbage, smoke and skunk odors.
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