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  • Help with stinky harnesses, leashes, etc.

    We have a drawer full of STINKY harnesses and leashes. Jack does a fair amount of swimming in decent weather so this stuff gets wet, which I understand may be the cause of the odor as much as the dog...

    I have tried to clean them with enzyme cleaner and dishwashing soap but they still reek.

    Suggestions?

    I was thinking maybe vinegar... not sure how they would look after that.

    Any helpful hints would be much appreciated.

    Jack smells way better than his harness.

    Natalie

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    Re: Help with stinky harnesses, leashes, etc.

    Are they nylon? You could try 1 part vinegar to 5 parts water. Hopefully that wouldn't bleach them out too badly.
    Patty and Ali 13.5yrs 47lbs diagnosed May '08 Ali earned her wings October 27, 2012, 4 months after diagnosis of a meningioma ~ Time is precious ~

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    • #3
      Re: Help with stinky harnesses, leashes, etc.

      Yes, nylon webbing. And they start to smell bad within a few weeks of using them so it gets pricey to just replace them.

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      • #4
        Re: Help with stinky harnesses, leashes, etc.

        I wash leads and collars in my washing machine. Just pop then in on a cool wash and they come out like new.
        Alfie- 11 1/2yrs. 8kg diagnosed June 2008. Insulin - NPH, Novorapid & Caninsulin - a work in progress! Dx left brain neuro focal lymphoma 4th Dec 2012, still fighting on!.

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        • #5
          Re: Help with stinky harnesses, leashes, etc.

          I wash my horse harnesses that are nylon in vinegar and water and they come out fine.
          Forbin, miss you every day. See you at the bridge Buddy.

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          • #6
            Re: Help with stinky harnesses, leashes, etc.

            Try a little "ODOBAN", from Sams, with the wash in the clothes washer.


            Cheers

            Harry.

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            • #7
              Re: Help with stinky harnesses, leashes, etc.

              Thanks for all of the suggestions!

              We have so many leashes and harnesses - even after donating a bunch to the SPCA - that we can afford to sacrifice a few in the name of science!

              Natalie

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              • #8
                Re: Help with stinky harnesses, leashes, etc.

                Mine are nylon webbing too. I wash them in the washing machine, warm wash, cool rinse - then I throw them in medium-heat drying - they come out wonderfully well. They are OLD, too - seem to live forever.

                I agree with the vinegar idea, if your usual washing techniques don't get all the stink out. Might have to do THREE vinegar washes to get the stuff out!

                Fri, 7 Jan 2011 16:35:24 (PST)
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                CarolW

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