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Here is a link to the best formula I know. It works on people , boots, and dogs. The trick is to apply this solution when the target is dry. Let it set for a few minutes and rinse off. It may take two or three applications, but it's not expensive as you mix it yourself. sydnie7 brings up a good point. If it's a soured or moldy smell this may not work. If this link does not work let me know. Good luck!
http://www.aaanimalcontrol.com/skunksmellremovalrid.htm
Note: Because of the peroxide, you might test on a smal section of black to make sure it doesn't bleach. It shouldn't. My Jack Russell has endured several cleaning and always comes out with her black spots.
Last edited by RoadKilt chef; 5th May 09 at 01:59 PM.
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