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Deodorizing a Dead Animal Odor
By Andy LaTorre

A mouse died in my organ console and, by the time I found the source,
everything was impregnated with the awful odor.  I tried cleaning his
death bed (the flange of the chorus motor) with diluted chlorine and
it made the odor worse until it dried out.

With the mouse gone, the odor is much less but still detectable.
Does anyone have any suggestions other than airing out the console
(which I am doing now)?

Andy LaTorre


(Message sent Wed 7 Aug 2002, 14:11:46 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

Key Words in Subject:  Animal, Dead, Deodorizing, Odor

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