How to de-skunk your... everything?
One useful thing I've found from getting skunked: a workable de-skunkification mix. A chemist came up with the mix based on a liquid filter he used to break down hydrogen sulfide in a waste gas stream. It's a 192:12:1 mix (in my case, 1 cup, 1 tablespoon, and 1/4 teaspoon) of 3% hydrogen peroxide, baking soda, and liquid hand soap. See the actual recipe for details and some explanation, and his IFAQs for a more detailed explanation of how the reaction works.
One of the worst-hit things was one of the bike panniers. I went after the pannier with this stuff and a toothbrush, and it slew the stink. (As a control, the bike itself, which I am slowly acquiring the tools to properly dismantle so I can get at all the places that skunk spray got, and which still is not acceptable in company.)
One of the worst-hit things was one of the bike panniers. I went after the pannier with this stuff and a toothbrush, and it slew the stink. (As a control, the bike itself, which I am slowly acquiring the tools to properly dismantle so I can get at all the places that skunk spray got, and which still is not acceptable in company.)
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The level of stink did not appreciably change. That woke me up enough to figure out what was going on. (Being in the basement, I had it worst, of course.)
The whole dorm got those industrial serv-pro fans pointing out our windows for several days, until the smell finally began to dissipate. It was fascinating in a 'I'm glad I'm probably never going to have to deal with this again' kind of way.
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But beware, if you have an outdoor pet: they can occasionally get skunked too. My old dog killed a rabid skunk in the yard (and got sprayed for her trouble). And then apparently she didn't learn, because she managed to get sprayed again a couple years later. (That skunk escaped.)