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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 605269" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I think your decision to help in someways to help him with his room. I would also suggest those plug in deodorizer things. I keep a set of the ones for auto's in my car vents and boy do they make my car smell wonderful even though Im a smoker. Also several years ago when we had either a rat or a couple of mice die in our walls, we used those older ones that just have that screw up top and dropped them in the vents for the duct work. It helped a ton. Also if you think it could possibly be his feet, get him some spray and powder for his shoes. That works well. I have a husband who does construction and his boots end up REALLY stinky sometimes. I have enforced the spray at night and I put powder in the boots at least once a week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 605269, member: 1514"] I think your decision to help in someways to help him with his room. I would also suggest those plug in deodorizer things. I keep a set of the ones for auto's in my car vents and boy do they make my car smell wonderful even though Im a smoker. Also several years ago when we had either a rat or a couple of mice die in our walls, we used those older ones that just have that screw up top and dropped them in the vents for the duct work. It helped a ton. Also if you think it could possibly be his feet, get him some spray and powder for his shoes. That works well. I have a husband who does construction and his boots end up REALLY stinky sometimes. I have enforced the spray at night and I put powder in the boots at least once a week. [/QUOTE]
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