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We, (Q-Man), thank yas all. From the mail, I would think an aerosol spray consisting of vanilla vinegar mixed with a smidgen of pine oil might be useful. If someone makes it---I'll try it.
It would be useful if effective before closing the zip-lock bag. If the smell is done-for in the bag, one need not worry about suicases or trunks.
Art
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> From: Katherine Cordy <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 2003/08/14 Thu AM 09:18:29 EDT
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Smell
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> Keep the trunk open....air it out. Have you tried Fabreeze?
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> Jim & Bobbi Cordy
> Merritt Island, FL
> Specializing in Caribbean self collected species
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 11:47 PM
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> Subject: Smell
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> You've all had this experience: you have collected shells, bagged them,
> stuck them in the trunk of the car.
> And you can't get near the trunk for several weeks because of the smell.
> And that comes from decaying animal matter.
> So what I want is the attention of Doctors, Pharmacists, Biologists,
> Chemists---and etcs.
> Can someone develope a spray that would negate the odor of decaying
> animal matter?
> We could call it: "Shell-Un-Smell".
> Come on people. You know the problem. Can you imagine a sheller who
> wouldn't invest in such a spray?
> The Q Man
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