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i know this has been on here before, but I couldn't find it in the search. What eliminates skunk spray?
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Campfire Outfitter
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i know this has been on here before, but I couldn't find it in the search. What eliminates skunk spray? Now... what is the question again? What eliminates skunk spray from what? I don't understand the question...
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What eliminates skunk spray?
Death. Yours, or the skunks.... but not much else.....
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There are several recipes out there, none make it go away entirely. I have one on file at home that uses peroxide and a couple of other ingredients, used it on my springer a couple of years ago. It tamed down the smell to a livable level, but far from eliminated it.
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thanks for the reply ranger1
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There was a TV commercial for a pet urine spray a while back, and one of the sales pitch lines was that it also eliminates skunk spray odor. I have NO experience with it, but I remember perking up when I heard that. Dunno. Heck, I can't even recall the exact name of the product now...
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Tomato juice does indeed work, when my blue tick hound would get in to a skunk I used the juice and also washed him with dish soap and a scrub brush and then threw him in the lake for a good rinse and then another 2 quart can of tomato juice. Got rid of the smell really well, the only thing is for years after he would still smell a little skunky every time it rained.
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