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    AbigailFerris
     

    Can my chair be restored/repaired/re-something?

    Location:  Santa Rosa
    My kitty has urinated on an expensive chair, I suspect as an expression of territorial jealousy at seeing me spending time with Tanner (the darling Shepherd mix that's been neglected by his owner for many years). I'm prepared to have a new cushion made, but it also went down into the frame of the chair.
    Would new upholstery get rid of the scent that she left there...or, is it likely my only piece of seating is ruined?
    I hit it with Nature's Remedy, and white vinegar, but I don't know how far below the fabric the urine penetrated. Anybody know a good furniture person?
    Thanks!
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    hummingbird
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    Re: Can my chair be restored/repaired/re-something?

    Location:  Santa Rosa
    I used bac-out from the healthfood store for years on all my cat and kid poop/pee and vomit messes. The enzymes eat the oder. I'm pretty sensitive to stinks and have been pleased. You have to use alot though. Soak it well and then the let it dry out.... should be as good as new....or darn close.

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    My kitty has urinated on an expensive chair, I suspect as an expression of territorial jealousy at seeing me spending time with Tanner (the darling Shepherd mix that's been neglected by his owner for many years). I'm prepared to have a new cushion made, but it also went down into the frame of the chair.
    Would new upholstery get rid of the scent that she left there...or, is it likely my only piece of seating is ruined?
    I hit it with Nature's Remedy, and white vinegar, but I don't know how far below the fabric the urine penetrated. Anybody know a good furniture person?
    Thanks!
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