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Post by freetown fred » Mon. Mar. 28, 2011 9:57 am

Works on keeping grass snakes out of the hay barn too, I put them around the perimeter.I do not like snakes but don't like killing the little (or not so little) grass snakes--they keep the mice down to a minimum ;)

 
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Post by SMITTY » Mon. Mar. 28, 2011 10:04 am

Great idea! I'll have to throw some into the bikes. I wish I knew that when I parked it. :( Lost some cash on the value there ...

 
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Post by freetown fred » Mon. Mar. 28, 2011 10:51 am

SMITTY, if somebody is interested in a collectible like that, you'll still be able to get a good $$$ for her--get the old shop vac out & have at her---there is stuff they use in locker rooms to get the stink out--go on line & you'll find something to get rid of the mouse piss smell--don't play with that organic useless stuff--you might have to go to Mexico--anti illegal stink remover toothy---how come you can say ass but not pisssss?? PIZZ--so there ;)
SMITTY wrote:Great idea! I'll have to throw some into the bikes. I wish I knew that when I parked it. :( Lost some cash on the value there ...

 
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Post by samhill » Mon. Mar. 28, 2011 1:36 pm

A little bit in the gas tank used to help out in those days of wanting more HP.


 
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Post by jpete » Mon. Mar. 28, 2011 2:22 pm

Yeah Smitty, if you want to get that Camino gone, I belong to a Chevelle site and there are a number of guys that would jump on it.

I can post it anytime you'd like.

 
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Post by SMITTY » Mon. Mar. 28, 2011 10:22 pm

Sweet - I appreciate that! :up: A friend of a friend was interested in it, but you know how that goes ....... so if that doesn't work out, I'll shoot you a PM. Thanks!
samhill wrote:A little bit in the gas tank used to help out in those days of wanting more HP.
:funny: Good one Sam!

Yeah, got quite a bit of cleaning to do. I've got a buddy that does carpet cleaning ... and he told me years ago about this ozone machine he has. Says he leaves it running in a closet with his stinky hockey equipment, then after about 10 hours or so it smells just like fresh air from outside. He uses it on tough jobs - usually involving pets & nice carpets. :lol: He says it will eliminate the nastiest stench on the planet - completely.

I'll have to see if I can borrow it sometime & leave it overnight in the cab. I'd buy one, but the name has EXPENSIVE written all over it .... :notsure:

 
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Post by Freddy » Tue. Mar. 29, 2011 4:22 am

I've never figured why Ozone machines cost so much....it's just a couple of electric plates, plastic & tin foil. I worked for a while at a motel. We had one we'd put in nasty rooms. It made some serious ozone. After an hour or two I'd hold my breath, go into the room, shut the machine off, open some windows & get out. After an hour or two of fresh air I could go back & remove the machine. It was no bigger than a toaster, but I couldn't hold my breath any longer! Man, that stuff will catch in your throat.

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