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Homemade Skunk Shampoo No Hydrogen Peroxide

Homemade Skunk Shampoo Without Hydrogen Peroxide
Recently, the pet at home was unfortunately attacked by a skunk. The pungent smell lingered for several days, which was distressing. After searching for ways to remove it, I finally got the recipe for homemade skunk shampoo without hydrogen peroxide. I would like to share it today to solve everyone's urgency.

The things you need are usually easy to find. One is baking soda, a common cooking and cleaning product in the home, which has a significant effect on removing odors. The second is dishwashing liquid, which can be sold in ordinary brands on the market. It can effectively decompose oil. The smell left by skunks is mostly dependent on oil, and the dishwashing liquid can break it. The third is white vinegar, which is common in the kitchen. It can not only neutralize alkaline odors, but also has the ability to sterilize and clean.

To prepare, take a clean container and pour in an appropriate amount of baking soda, about one cup. Then slowly add about a quarter cup of dishwashing liquid, this step needs to be careful to avoid excessive foam. Then, slowly pour in a cup of white vinegar. At this time, there may be slight bubbles in the container, which is a normal chemical reaction. Stir all the ingredients well to make a full fusion of the three, and the homemade skunk shampoo is complete.

Before using, moisten the pet hair with water to ensure that the whole body hair is soaked. Take an appropriate amount of the prepared shampoo and gently apply it to areas that are contaminated with the smell of skunk, especially focusing on the dense areas of hair, such as ears, neck and back. When applying, pay attention to moderate strength and do not hurt the pet's skin. After applying, gently rub it to make the shampoo fully contact with the hair, about three to five minutes, so that the ingredients can fully play their role, decompose and remove the odor. Then, rinse the pet hair thoroughly with warm water, and be sure to wash the shampoo residue to avoid irritating the pet's skin. If the smell still persists after one wash, you can repeat the above steps until the smell dissipates.

This homemade skunk shampoo without hydrogen peroxide is easy to obtain, easy to make, and effective. Not only does it avoid the possible damage caused by hydrogen peroxide to pet hair and skin, but it can also effectively remove the odor left by skunks. If you encounter such worries at home, you may wish to give it a try.