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The neighbor's dog went diarrhea big time on our driveway. I hosed it down with soapy water, but, man, the stink remains. We already had to toss away all of our cars' floor mats. What to do? Also, where to buy non-skit stain resistant mats for 1996-97 and 1999-2001 Toyota RAV4s? We are simply looking for ones in plain style. TiA
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Not sure if it snows where you are, but WeatherTech makes great all weather mats that are custom fit to each vehicle. Great, but not cheap.
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I'm trying to figure out why your car mats were "soiled" if the dog did the deed in the driveway.
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Exactly what I was thinking, wurm.
We need "the rest of the story."
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I am foncused. Was it projectile diarrhea that that went through the window onto the floor mats?
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For the driveway, a mixture of 5 gallons of water to 2-3 cups clorox should help clean it up. Might have to treat it a couple of times. Let it sit and evaporate, and after that, hose it down.
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why not hold the neighbor responsible for his god's actions? let him/her clean the drive way and pay for new mats.
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I ASSume the mats were drying off in the Sun on the driveway after being washed? kind of funny, isn't it?