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@Still Stylish Lady wrote:

I like vinegar on my french fries and fried fish. It's a Canadian/English thing. 


 

 

 

I LOVE malt vinegar on fried fish!!!!!

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It has been  30 plus years, but i so remember buying fish and chips ,rolled up in newspapers in England.

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@goldensrbest wrote:

@SilleeMee wrote:

Does the Odoban bother your dogs? That would be my biggest concern. She doesn't like it when I spray anything in the air or use anything that has a smell to it....she leaves the room. @goldensrbest 


No, i have not noticed that ,before kooper passed last oct. i used it alot ,i bought the spray made up,and the  gallon size jugs, he had pooping accidents, you know about ingredients, what do you think of  is in it?I love asking your opionions.


 

 

 

Odoban contains two kinds of alcohol and a fungus/bacteria killer in it, plus some fragrance. It's basically an multipurpose product with what appears to be relatively safe ingredients to use around pets. That's why I was asking about it. I see one of them has eucalyptus fragrance in it which I happen to like...it smells clean to me. @goldensrbest 

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@SilleeMee wrote:

@goldensrbest wrote:

@SilleeMee wrote:

Does the Odoban bother your dogs? That would be my biggest concern. She doesn't like it when I spray anything in the air or use anything that has a smell to it....she leaves the room. @goldensrbest 


No, i have not noticed that ,before kooper passed last oct. i used it alot ,i bought the spray made up,and the  gallon size jugs, he had pooping accidents, you know about ingredients, what do you think of  is in it?I love asking your opionions.


 

 

 

Odoban contains two kinds of alcohol and a fungus/bacteria killer in it, plus some fragrance. It's basically an multipurpose product with what appears to be relatively safe ingredients to use around pets. That's why I was asking about it. I see one of them has eucalyptus fragrance in it which I happen to like...it smells clean to me. @goldensrbest 


I like that one ,i have the citrus, never tried the others,i usually buy at home depot,and try the sham clothes.i like them.

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I've noticed many restaurants use supplies from a company called Ecolab.  The use their disinfectant to wipe down tables.   I first became aware of this company when I was working part-time at a call center that contracted to take calls from restaurants for supplies from them.  They seem to be widely used.

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@Travone , OP has done this many times. Asks a Google-worthy question and rejects all the replies until @SilleeMee  answers.

I've learned not to bother when OP posts something.

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@Anonymous032819 wrote:
Don't feel bad. I got taken to task too, for simply asking a question.

I was also told to "Google" for an answer.

 

Nowhere in the Standards does it say specifically, "No questions can be asked". If I does, I missed it.

 

There are those here who just absolutely hate it when any questions are asked here.


 


Netiquette isn't going to be spelled for for you in the Community Standards, but you are still expected to know it and show it anywhere you post on the internet.

 

Questions seeking easily Googled facts are a netiquette no-no.

Essentially they show a disregard of other people's time by asking what you could have looked up for yourself.

 

And I'm guilty too. I did it earlier today out of sheer laziness, but then looked up what I wanted to know and posted the answer to my own question.

 

But netiquette says questions about any subject that can't be Google-searched are welcomed.

 

Those are the Q&As that have the benefit of allowing us to share our unique personal experiences with one another. There is fellowship in that type of Q&A, and that you won't find in answers on Google. 

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@SilleeMee @goldensrbest 

We use OdoBan Organic Acid bathroom cleaner in our bathrooms. Spray on shower stall and in toilet. Leave on for approximately an hour and spray off shower stall and flush toilets. No scrubbing needed. 

 

This product is an eye irritant and must be used in a well ventilated area. Minimal smell also.

 

Thank you, 

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Thank you. @butterfly123  I'll have to check that one out too.

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Google search is such a wonderful tool. But it has also killed much human interaction and sometimes we need that more than any technological thing can ever offer. @x Hedge 

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This is one of the reasons I love the forums...it is a fountain of knowledge.  Ask a question and you can be sure it will be answered, plus some. 

 

It makes up for the nasty ones, for sure. Thanks to all of you for answering goldensrbest's question regarding vinegar, I learned some things I didn't know.

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