Guest guest Posted January 24, 2000 Report Share Posted January 24, 2000 Mark, You have to be so careful with the products you spray around. There is a relatively new one called Febreze that you spray on your carpets or sofas to get rid of odors that is pretty dangerous if used around animals. On a radio phone in show a vet said do not use it around dogs and cats and I cannot recall the reason, but I thought I will never have that stuff in my house. Whatever happened to upholstery and rug cleaner. They are so easy to use. Just spray on and vaccuum up. Your surfaces wouldn't be any cleaner with this Febreze anyway, just smell nicer. Yuk!! If it affects animals like this, what would it do to us with compromised immune systems. Bev From: MHOLMES@... (HOLMES, MARK T.) If you are using anything in your house to treat dustmites with, you might be interested in this article, particularly if you have asthma. http://dailynews./h/nm/20000114/hl/dgb_2.html Mark ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2000 Report Share Posted January 24, 2000 > > Message: 13 > Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 10:19:04 -0500 > From: " Briarwood " <briarwood@...> > Subject: Carpet and Sofa Sprays > > > Mark, > > You have to be so careful with the products you spray around. There is a relatively new one called Febreze that you spray on your carpets or sofas to get rid of odors that is pretty dangerous if used around animals. On a radio phone in show a vet said do not use it around dogs and cats and I cannot recall the reason, but I thought I will never have that stuff in my house. Whatever happened to upholstery and rug cleaner. They are so easy to use. Just spray on and vaccuum up. Your surfaces wouldn't be any cleaner with this Febreze anyway, just smell nicer. Yuk!! > If it affects animals like this, what would it do to us with compromised immune systems. > > Bev Genetic Mutations. Ditto - Simple Green and many other household chemicals. Our Canadian friends have quite a bit of info on this, as they do also on " Can " ola oil (AKA: Rape Seed oil - a nondigestible lubricant). HTH Regards, Geoff Crenshaw, ACC ----------------------- Captain Cook's Cruise Center ** Usual Disclaimers ** ----------------------- Religion: Man's attempt to discover God Christianity: God's offer to save mankind ICQ 60333388 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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