[SMCARA] skunk, rinse recipe

Clarke, Tom AIR4.0P NATOPS frederic.clarke at navy.mil
Wed Jul 13 17:37:11 EDT 2011


Harry,

You are indeed the font of all <insert your favorite adjective here> knowledge!  All seriousness aside, this is probably good info to keep in mind.

I thought of you yesterday as we discovered an infestation of ground bees right outside the door to our church.  The pest control guy applied "the treatment" today and said the bees would be particularly nasty since their queen was eliminated and their nest made inhabitable. Never a dull moment around LP City.

I am still carrying those 706 accessories in my car in the hope of a random meeting to hand them off to you.

I am in awe!

73 Tom/W4OKW

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Subject: skunk, rinse recipe

AND YOU THOUGHT I DONT THINK OF EVERYTHING,HARRY



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	Today I want to give you my skunk rinse recipe, and here's hoping you never have to use it!

	If, heaven forbid, your dog or cat is ever sprayed by a skunk, you should have this recipe on hand. The sooner you apply the solution to your pet's fur, the sooner he'll get relief and smell better.


Skunk Rinse Recipe


	Tomato juice isn't nearly as effective as this recipe, and it's easy to follow.

	In a pail mix:

	*	1 quart hydrogen peroxide (the 3 percent hydrogen peroxide variety) 
	*	¼ cup baking soda 
	*	2 teaspoons Dawn dishwashing liquid 

	If you have a large breed dog, you may need to double, triple or even quadruple the mixture.

	Wear dishwashing or other household gloves if you like during the whole de-skunking process.

	Don't wet down your pet. Apply the mixture to your pet's dry coat from the collar back toward the tail. Don't pour it near the eyes because the hydrogen peroxide solution can burn them.

	Lather the mixture into your pet's coat and skin. Rub the solution around for about five minutes or until the skunk smell starts to dissipate.

	If the front of your pet is as stinky as the back, use a sponge to apply the solution to your pet's chin, cheeks, forehead and ears, being very careful not to go near the eyes. When you rinse the head area, tilt your pet's chin upward so the solution does not run down into the eyes, instead allow the water to run back off his neck.

	Do a complete rinse once the smell starts to decrease, then repeat the entire process again.

	You may need to repeat the lather and rinse process up to three times, but it's a very effective method for removing the skunk smell from your pet.

	Make sure to completely rinse the solution off your pet. Your final rinse should be very thorough.

	You can't prepare this solution ahead of time and store it - it won't be effective when you need it. It must be made fresh, right before you apply it to your pet. So it pays to make sure you have all the ingredients ahead of time!

	Good luck ... and I hope you never have to use my skunk rinse recipe!




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