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Old 08-17-2011, 10:59 PM
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Somebody's cat got into my garage and pee'd all over my wheels while I was gone for a couple of weeks. When I got back and found it and cleaned it off it left little white specks like acid. I have rubbed and rubbed with 3 different types of aluminum polishes and cleaners and no luck. Any suggestions?

Not for the cat, I already have plans for it.

And yes, I know it was a cat, I have caught his butt in there before and thought I had fixed that problem earlier, but evidently not. Phase II executes this weekend!
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Originally Posted by L82shark
Somebody's cat got into my garage and pee'd all over my wheels while I was gone for a couple of weeks. When I got back and found it and cleaned it off it left little white specks like acid. I have rubbed and rubbed with 3 different types of aluminum polishes and cleaners and no luck. Any suggestions?

Not for the cat, I already have plans for it.

And yes, I know it was a cat, I have caught his butt in there before and thought I had fixed that problem earlier, but evidently not. Phase II executes this weekend!
Wack the cat, and use his carcass to polish the wheels. It might not solve the wheel problem, but it will solve the cat problem. Hang the cat from the nearest post, fence, etc. with a sign hung around its neck proclaiming the fact that there are consequences associated with allowing one's cat to roam around the neighborhood.
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Handy transporting device to help relocate the little offender

Dont worry they like it.

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Originally Posted by L82shark
Any suggestions?

Not for the cat, I already have plans for it.

And yes, I know it was a cat, I have caught his butt in there before and thought I had fixed that problem earlier, but evidently not. Phase II executes this weekend!
Excellent. I have many suggestions if you find yourself short of ideas.

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Here we go!
And we have liftoff!!!

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Wack the cat, and use his carcass to polish the wheels. It might not solve the wheel problem, but it will solve the cat problem. Hang the cat from the nearest post, fence, etc. with a sign hung around its neck proclaiming the fact that there are consequences associated with allowing one's cat to roam around the neighborhood.
And the hits just keep on coming.....

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Handy transporting device to help relocate the little offender

Dont worry they like it.
Be sure to torque it down nice and tight.....It works better that way.....Ask Sweetsie
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The cats that were pissing on my front door received relocation papers. Funny, they had no collars but, they sure like peeing on others people's front doors. The ex-next door neighbor has a Ram and cats have been pissing on his front left tire for 4+ years now.









http://forums.corvetteforum.com/off-...-and-****.html

The bleach and hot sauce worked but, relocation is 100% effective.

I moved to my new place almost 2 weeks ago and no cats trouble here...yet.
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Originally Posted by Frizlefrak
Friz, you did this on purpose.
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Friz, you did this on purpose.
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Some people eat cats, so don't you go wasting it now.
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Originally Posted by PLRX
That Vette looks familiar! Whooops - can't go there!
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I vote, #3/#4/#7
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That Cat had a right to express his opinion of what he thought of your car!!! LOL
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Pete, I'm gonna talk to you about this topic next time I see you- I got two cats that use my planter as a litter box- I think they belong to the neighbors two doors down.

Can you bring them to the dog pound or do they charge money for drop offs?
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Pete, I'm gonna talk to you about this topic next time I see you- I got two cats that use my planter as a litter box- I think they belong to the neighbors two doors down.

Can you bring them to the dog pound or do they charge money for drop offs?
I've always had the desire to trap one and get some punk hair coloring....maybe the owner will think twice about letting it run free when it comes home BLUE!
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Can you bring them to the dog pound or do they charge money for drop offs?
Find a Chinese Restaurant. They won't charge for drop offs.
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Originally Posted by Railroadman
I've always had the desire to trap one and get some punk hair coloring....maybe the owner will think twice about letting it run free when it comes home BLUE!


Damn I wanna try this! Use spray bottles with various colors and you'll have a groovy 60's tie dyed cat.
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