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Old 04-04-13, 03:48 PM   #1
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retic pee

how can it come out of carpets?
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Old 04-04-13, 04:00 PM   #2
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Re: retic pee

snake pee is stinky stuff mate.....

personally i would shampoo the carpet a few times,until the smell goes away...

if it don't go away,then it may have sunk into the floorboards,which imo would require a good scrub (with the carpet lifted)

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Old 04-04-13, 04:01 PM   #3
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Maybe try some of that Resolve Carpet Spray for Animals I think it is called. Has not ever discolored my carpet and freshens it up. Good luck
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Good luck... retic pee is strong stuff. Some of it got onto my floor, had to sand it down and re-varnish it to get it to look nice again.
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Maybe try some of that Resolve Carpet Spray for Animals I think it is called. Has not ever discolored my carpet and freshens it up. Good luck
I would try that too. Works great for our dog messes and no discoloration.
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Resolve, shampoo, then shampoo again
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I think if it's coming out of a carpet python, you need to check your snake breeders again!!!!


Lol sorry i can't help you w. the pee issue, but i couldnt resist the joke!
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You can also try vinegar.
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thanks for all the replies. and yea i have been able to make the smell less strong (if that makes sense) by doing a little shampooing but i suppose i will have to try it again. she didnt even catch my carpet that bad before i got her in her cage where she could finish up her business but it was very strong smelling.
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If its an option for you in your snake room I would just remove the carpet altogether and replace it with tile or an epoxy like you can put down in your garage that doesn't absorb liquids.
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great idea miller! but that will have to be in the future because i still live with my parents and getting the snake was a battle in and of itself so a snake room isnt an option =(. someday though i will have a snake room in my house lol.
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how can it come out of carpets?
Best way is to cut it out
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great idea miller! but that will have to be in the future because i still live with my parents and getting the snake was a battle in and of itself so a snake room isnt an option =(. someday though i will have a snake room in my house lol.
Get those cheap plastic mats for toilet training puppies, a buddy of mine does that and it works great. Have a mess? Just take it outside and hose it off.
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