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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek
What does work is a mix of hydrogen peroxide, baking soda, and dish soap, because that actually changes the chemical structure of the thiols and gets rid of the smell completely. wash off.
Then there’s the sneak attack, thioacetates. They don’t smell much at first, but when they mix with water or oxygen, they turn into more thiols. That’s why even after a bath, a skunked dog (or person) can suddenly start smelling really bad again when they get wet.
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That is the concoction that worked with Charlie when he was skunked. I made a paste out of it, massaged it into his fur and left it on him for 10-15 minutes and rinsed him off. He did smell the next two or three times he got wet, but when he was dry, he wasn't smelly anymore. The problem is that he was skunked underneath my deck and there were crawl space vents by the skunking event so the whole family room reeked. It was weeks until it went away.
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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek
lol
I don’t.
Was it planned? I mean, that’s like a chocolate covered paternity test. Women and men process emotions differently, so I think she should sit down and talk to him about that now. Know what I mean?
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Unless she is sure he will be happy about it, that's a terrible way to tell him.