Smelly drive!

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polly101
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Smelly drive!

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I have six dogs and they have been toileting on the drive recently, I have noticed it has become quite smelly. Obviously poop is disposed of immediately. It is not a problem in the garden but I wondered what dog safe, outdoor products you use to minimise odours?
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I'd simply hose the drive now and then with a mild disinfectant.
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I'm not sure which to try.
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If it is very smelly try Jeyes Fluid, it is very good
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Another vote for Jeyes Fluid here

It's fabulous for removing smells and also kills green algae better than powerwashing.
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Another vote for Jeyes
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Love Jeyes Fluid! great for round the bins etc. Quite a strong smell but definitely the best. Ollie never "goes" on our patio or drive...he is definitely more of a grass man but at my mum's there is no grass so he favours her gravel and rockery! One dose of Jeyes though and all traces gone!
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I always used Detol out of Costco. I thought well if it was ok for me......... It is always raining here anyway so most smells including the Detol were swept away fairly quickly.
I used it in a watering can and sprayed it where Max's toilet area was. If I didn't have any I used the Laundry Detol. :) again diluted.
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Post by zeta1454 »

We use the Safe4 range of disinfectants and cleaners which we first started using to clean the whelping box and puppy play pens. We have also used it to clean the patio area and the artificial grass play areas for the pups. It is available direct from the company or through other outlets including Amazon and Hyperdrug:

http://www.safe4disinfectant.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

We also use the Pet Bed wash when we have young puppies especially as it is specifically tailored for combating disease organisms at low temperatures but is safe for the pups and dogs. It has cleaned some items so well we did consider using it for our main washing but it is a bit pricey for that :-)

http://www.hyperdrug.co.uk/Pet-Bed-Wash ... /PETBEDW1/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;




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zeta1454 wrote:We use the Safe4 range of disinfectants and cleaners which we first started using to clean the whelping box and puppy play pens. We have also used it to clean the patio area and the artificial grass play areas for the pups. It is available direct from the company or through other outlets including Amazon and Hyperdrug:

http://www.safe4disinfectant.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

We also use the Pet Bed wash when we have young puppies especially as it is specifically tailored for combating disease organisms at low temperatures but is safe for the pups and dogs. It has cleaned some items so well we did consider using it for our main washing but it is a bit pricey for that :-)

http://www.hyperdrug.co.uk/Pet-Bed-Wash ... /PETBEDW1/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;




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Good shouts Zeta, I will look into them, they look interesting.
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