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After a few months, all the stuff that can rot will be rotted away and the smell will fade.

 

Well, that's encouraging.

 

Running a whole bunch of fabric softeners and some rags to hopefully pick up and/or kill the smell. Or, at least, prove that I can dry my clothes without THEM picking up them smell.

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I've gotten skunk smell out of clothing by soaking the garments overnight in tomato juice. If it will work on skunk stench, it will probably work on "dead rodent" smell. :D

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I've gotten skunk smell out of clothing by soaking the garments overnight in tomato juice. If it will work on skunk stench, it will probably work on "dead rodent" smell. :D

 

 

I was thinking this myself.

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I've gotten skunk smell out of clothing by soaking the garments overnight in tomato juice. If it will work on skunk stench, it will probably work on "dead rodent" smell. :D

 

are you suggesting that he soaks his dryer in a giant tub of tomato juice?

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are you suggesting that he soaks his dryer in a giant tub of tomato juice?

 

 

I was thinking the same thing. A vet's office may have the com'l skunk smell stuff. Soak a couple of towels with that and spin em dry. :D

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I think the real lesson to be learned here, Chavez, is that you need to remember to shake out your underwear before throwing them into the wash just in case the gerbil held on to the underwear when you took them off

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are you suggesting that he soaks his dryer in a giant tub of tomato juice?

 

 

 

I think the real lesson to be learned here, Chavez, is that you need to remember to shake out your underwear before throwing them into the wash just in case the gerbil held on to the underwear when you took them off

 

 

 

:D:D:D:D:D

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I think the real lesson to be learned here, Chavez, is that you need to remember to shake out your underwear before throwing them into the wash just in case the gerbil held on to the underwear when you took them off

 

 

 

:D

 

 

Weigie yer really movin up the humor ladder the past few days :D Quality, pure quality.

 

 

Edit to say not that you weren't funny before :D

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I think the real lesson to be learned here, Chavez, is that you need to remember to shake out your underwear before throwing them into the wash just in case the gerbil held on to the underwear when you took them off

That appears to be VERY sound advice, I'll pass it on to Hankk.

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