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Re: [pyrnet] Recipe for cleaning a Dirty Dog
You should be able to substitute the Arm and Hammer for the Tide. {smile :) }
Also, I forgot to mention.....if the dog has trouble with oily skin (as in the case of some Cockers) you can splash some vinegar in the conditioner.
Chrissy
In a message dated 3/20/2005 7:12:43 AM Eastern Standard Time, newbailey@comcast.net writes:
WOW ! I am going to save this recipe for emergencies. I bet this will get any mess clean. The solution is fairly dilute, there is only about a half cup of "active ingredients" in the gallon of water. I am chemically sensitive and react to all kinds of things that won't bother most people but this combination, except for the Tide would pose no problems at all.
I am allergic to TIde when I use it on my own laundry but I have used it in desperation and then washed the item again in regular detergent (Arm & Hammer Sensitive) a couple more times to get the Tide out and it works.
I use Dawn on my dishes just because rescue people wash oil spill injured ducks in it - and it works on dishes too.
Thanks for passing this on! Amy