Mice Are Destroying Our Equipment!

Mice Are Destroying Our Equipment!



In today’s episode mice got into our equipment and did some damage.
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  1. Try baking soda for the smell. Put it in something flat to increase surface area, slip it under the seat and forget about it until the end of the season. Then just dump it. I once removed the smell of spoiled fish from a freezer that had accidentally defrosted using this method.

  2. In my occasionally used equipment, like the combine. I use a product called cab fresh. Mice don't like the smell of it and it keeps him out of the cab actually I like the smell of it I think it makes good air freshener in the pickup

  3. Try some activated charcoal (the kind used for fish tanks). Just put like a cup into a cloth drawstring bag and hang it up inside the cab. It will absorb the odors.

  4. Cole for the smoke thing you’ll want to do a full proper detail. You might just want to hire a mobile detailer to come out. If not you’ll hire equipment such as extractor, certain attachments like a tornado, etc. definitely a smell bomb would help. It’s odour bomb that will produce a lot of smoke or powered and odour. It’s not a real clean unless things are being moved and removed!

  5. i used to smoke in a company semi and anytime the boss got in it he was surprised it never smelled like smoke. i always used what was called " the air sponge" ? i just googled it. the air sponge odor absorber. cant hurt to try

  6. To get rid of the smoke smell you can try two things. Put some (clean) tires in there for a while can take the smell out. If that doesn't work and ozone generator works pretty good. that is what detail shops use to get rid of smells.

  7. Vinegar! It's good for just about anything. I'm trying to get cigarette smell out of a purse that a friend gave me. I've tried spraying it with equal parts vinegar and water. But I think I'm going to have to use full strength. It's not as bad as it was before, though.

  8. 🇿🇦 Combine Cab: Nicotine is an oil based residue… regular soap and aromatics just WON'T do it. The "oily residue" has to be dissolved.
    !!! ENZYME CLEANER/SPRAY !!!!
    Usually used to combat the protein and oil of cat urine… Will dissolve the oil residue and sort out the smell (enzyme spray usually has a very pleasant citrus aroma).
    Keep in mind when you purchase an enzyme cleaner: Enzymatic cleaners are any cleaning products that use enzymes in their formulas to help break down residue. … In a nutshell, different enzymes break down different types of stains. Lipolases (what you need) work on fats or oil-based stains, proteases break down protein-based stains, and amylases tackle carbohydrates and starches. It might take two to three treatments, depending on the severity of the residue deposit…
    🇿🇦 Some SOUTH AFRICAN Advice 🇿🇦

  9. If you’ve already used Febreeze, tried a shampooer for upholstery & ozone filter & that hasn’t done it. You may have to pull everything out, clean it & let it air out.

  10. About need wild outdoor farm cats with all that corn around year around there . For mice and rats . A baby cat will kill a big rat like a walk in the park . I seen that before .

  11. Run the ozone generator with the AC on recycle. Kills bugs and mice also. More humid the environment the less effective the generator will be. Good for pest control also.

  12. A mixture of equal parts of Jiffy Corn Bread mix and baking soda are an excellent tool to control mice and rats. Other animals can eat the stuff, but rats and mice can’t because they don’t burp or fart to expel Gas. I used the recipe for years on my pecan farm and it did an excellent job Controlling the rodent population. And you don’t have to worry about dogs and cats being poisoned.

    Mix ingredients together and place in a small Tupperware type box with a cover and a hole at one end for rodents to enter. In about a month’s time the problem should be under control. Repeat process every 1-2 months.

  13. if u have pink I then rins your I out with bear a few times that will kill it it don't mater what kind of bear u use near bear will not work it has 2 have some proof 2 it try Budweiser the king 👑 just put it in a shot 🥃 🍷

  14. Wipe the plastic down, and spray slash scrub seat with iso 90% alc
    To get rid of the smell you need to get the nicotine wich is oily removed

  15. I hate mice and rats. Found they really like cornbread mix and baking soda. And we also bought an A24 rat control. Check it out on You Tube. Never realized how much work you guys have to do to keep the equipment in working order. A small ratchet 90 degree angle impact air tool might be good for tight places.

  16. Cheapest way to get rid of smoke smell in a clean vehicle is get a big bag of no fuel charcoal, bust it wide open, leave it on the seat & park it in the hot sun for a couple days. Works every time!

  17. We used an Ozone Machine after removing all interior, disinfecting and pressure cleaning one of our cars that had bad ciggy stink. If that doesnt work just drop ya guts a few times and bask in your own brand

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