Wanted: MOSTEK 387x Manual
Nilodor was often sold in pet stores, or through pet magazines, I believe.
We may be talking of the same product, or a generic variant.
On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Mike Ford wrote:
> >I remember there used to be an item called Nilodor that killed odors,
> >rather well. Especially effective with animal urines. Made in Canada, I
> >think.
>
> >> we come up with a way to deodorize it but... *thud. Any help would be
> >> appreciated! :-) (Wonder what happens if you bake a book in a kiln or
> >> something at 250-300 degrees for a few hours? Would that take the smell
> >> out? It's not sticky - just *stinky*.)
>
> Several current products will do the job, from a clothes pin (for your
> nose) to enzymes that target the odor stuff in urine. Check with local pet
> stores for the latter.
>
>
>
M. K. Peirce
Rhode Island Computer Museum, Inc.
215 Shady Lea Road,
North Kingstown, RI 02852
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- Ovid
Received on Mon Oct 18 1999 - 20:13:42 BST
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