First of all, this thread has nuthin to do with our esteemed Porfessor of Stink, the renouned Professor Spawzter.
I have a problem and looking for anyone who might have some ideas, or better yet, experience in dealing with stink. Okay, here's the deal: Last year I purchased a 1953 Spartanette trailer and have begun cleaning it up before modernizing and remodeling the interior. The trailer has not been inhabited for 30 years, ahhh, with the exception of mice, snakes (of which one still reamins) and birds. Add to that, the human that last lived in was a slob. So, here's the problem. Even though I have cleaned almost all of the interior it still has an odor that must be from 30 years of critters living in it and their poor bathroom habits.
Now, I am determined to bring this trailer back because it it so cool and being 30 feet long is perfect for taking on the road, but I really don't have a clue about de-stinking things. I think this is beyond a simple cleaning question but I'm sure some Catter has had some experience or thought that might help.
Here is what I have don:
1. Vacuumed everywhere I can get a vaccum including in and under cabinets.
2. Scrubbed the wood paneling with Murphy's Oil soap.
3. Scrubbed the floor (vynal floors) with scrub brush with Comet cleanser).
4. Burned insence.
5. Run a fan blowing out one of it's two doors.
Now, I won't say this hasn't done asnything because it's 90% better than when I started but its that last 10% the has be bugged.