- Apr 6, 2008
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Camping at Cromer this year and on the 3rd day my wife announced that she could smell dog wee in the awning, I gave the dog a good taking to and told her 'problem solved' next day even I could smell it, so the dog got a more serious talking to.
Thinking hard I was reminded of a situation that arose 20 years ago when a caravan pulled up next to me and the owner took out a tin of Jayes fluid, pored it into a spray can, topped up with water, then sprayed the awning area, he then said to me 'this will sweeten thing up a bit', I didn't gave it much more though till now.
After all this time the penny has dropped, what happens when a caravan owner with a dog, but, without an awning or has small porch awning his dog will wee on the uncovered grass area.
And when this is covered with a ground sheet and gets warm it will smell like dog wee because it is dog wee.
My proposal is to for caravan owners in the interest of hygiene to disinfect your awning area before laying ground sheet. Is this a new idea which ranks a Nobel Prize?
Thinking hard I was reminded of a situation that arose 20 years ago when a caravan pulled up next to me and the owner took out a tin of Jayes fluid, pored it into a spray can, topped up with water, then sprayed the awning area, he then said to me 'this will sweeten thing up a bit', I didn't gave it much more though till now.
After all this time the penny has dropped, what happens when a caravan owner with a dog, but, without an awning or has small porch awning his dog will wee on the uncovered grass area.
And when this is covered with a ground sheet and gets warm it will smell like dog wee because it is dog wee.
My proposal is to for caravan owners in the interest of hygiene to disinfect your awning area before laying ground sheet. Is this a new idea which ranks a Nobel Prize?