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No. Darn. Only malt and wine. That's a nice oversight. Rebekah Send a noteboard - 08/09/2010 06:16:35 PM
You can mist specific objects with it or set it out in bowls in the room. Might help. (The vinegar smell dissipates quickly). Or you could set a few open boxes of baking soda around the place?


Baking soda's a good idea. I might sprinkle some around the room and vacuum it up tomorrow.
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