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.
The baking soda will absorb the offensive odor, and vacuuming it up will remove it.
Make sure to dust and get behind everything too. It's odd, but smelly things can hide anywhere.
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You will make all kinds of mistakes; but as long as you are generous and true and also fierce you cannot hurt the world or even seriously distress her.- Churchill
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Slightly odd question.
- 08/09/2010 06:06:18 PM
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- 08/09/2010 06:08:21 PM
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Thanks.
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- 08/09/2010 06:08:36 PM
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- 08/09/2010 06:08:36 PM
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Do you have any white vinegar?
- 08/09/2010 06:12:34 PM
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No. Darn. Only malt and wine. That's a nice oversight.
- 08/09/2010 06:16:35 PM
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- 08/09/2010 06:16:35 PM
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This.
- 08/09/2010 07:04:42 PM
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Get a portable frying surface and cook some bacon in that room. *NM*
- 08/09/2010 11:08:19 PM
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What the heck was wrong with the feet?
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- 09/09/2010 02:01:11 AM
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- 09/09/2010 02:01:11 AM
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My cousin's always had smelly feet.
- 09/09/2010 05:10:05 PM
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Ha! Curiosly, I have always had a problem of deoderant not working after a month or so.
- 10/09/2010 12:41:11 AM
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Thank you, wise people. Must have worked for we now have a new flatmate!
- 09/09/2010 05:12:04 PM
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