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sixdogs
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- Joined
- Dec 8, 2007
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- Location
- Ohio
- Tractor
- Kubota M7040, Kubota MX5100, Deere 790 TLB, Farmall Super C
UPDATE
I'm the OP on this and over the past two years have become pretty good at getting the mouse smell out. First of all, find where the smell is coming from and it's usually the vents. Then, get a jug of Lysol liquid and a plastic heavy duty spray bottle that will spray a stream as well as mist.
Wherever there was mouse urine you need to spray Lysol a few times. If in the ductwork, which is almost always the case, use the stream. On the surface, use the spray. Toyota wanted a stupid amount of money to disassemble my dash and ductwork to rid the smell. The way I described did just fine and even sensitive nosed women don't smell anything. (I asked)
I'm the OP on this and over the past two years have become pretty good at getting the mouse smell out. First of all, find where the smell is coming from and it's usually the vents. Then, get a jug of Lysol liquid and a plastic heavy duty spray bottle that will spray a stream as well as mist.
Wherever there was mouse urine you need to spray Lysol a few times. If in the ductwork, which is almost always the case, use the stream. On the surface, use the spray. Toyota wanted a stupid amount of money to disassemble my dash and ductwork to rid the smell. The way I described did just fine and even sensitive nosed women don't smell anything. (I asked)