You don’t need to buy special chemicals.
Experienced housewives have recommended a simple remedy that will eliminate the cat odor in the apartment.
There are cases when additional living conditions are not discussed during the apartment rental. For example, many people allow themselves to have pets without asking the landlord. While there are hardly any problems with having a parrot or a rat since they live in a cage, it’s more challenging with cats.
Often, after the tenants have moved out, the unpleasant smell of cats lingers for a long time. Residues of cat biological waste often get absorbed into wallpapers, linoleum, carpets, and furniture. The landlords try to ventilate the premises, but the smell doesn’t go away.
It may seem that it’s time to take extreme measures, but at this moment, it is essential to pause because there is indeed a useful method that will help eliminate the “cat” odor. The remedy is inexpensive, and you don’t need to buy special chemicals.
You will need the juice of one lemon and 200 grams of water. Squeeze the juice from the lemon into the water, mix it well in a deep plate, and then you can treat all surfaces with it by dampening a sponge. Alternatively, you can use a spray bottle. The remedy effectively removes the odor and is completely safe for any surfaces.
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