• LaunchesKayaks@lemmy.world
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    22 days ago

    Vinegar is also great at getting smells out of stuff. It’s excellent for animal smells. I use a little in each load of laundry because my fave hobby is doing stuff with horses and I also have a beagle with a natural hound stink. It gets out all the animal stank and a 2 gallon jug costs $3 at the local dollar store.

    I also used the stuff to deep clean my carpets to help out a disabled cat I owned. He had trouble determining where the litter box was because he was blind and brain damaged and the person who was in my house before me didn’t clean up after their cats. Most of the smell was gone, but just enough was there to confuse my boi.

    10/10 recommend vinegar.

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      22 days ago

      “doing stuff with horses”

      I’m not sure if I want to know more, but I’m a bit suspicious of the legality of your hobbies.

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            21 days ago

            I usually bring bananas because the older horses I mainly interact with have worn down teeth. I’ll make sure to give them an extra couple banana chunks for you tho

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                20 days ago

                I only know one horse who doesn’t like bananas. She misses out because bananas are the only treats I bring to the barn with me. Fun fact: horses can eat the peels of bananas and some prefer the peels over the squishy bits