Has anyone else used this product?

Kurt Arends

PCS Elected Director 2021-2024
A restoration shop that I use has been using this product for a few years now and has had very good luck with it, so I thought that I would try it. I have never really had a mouse issue, but don't want to discover that I had one after the fact either! It actually has a very pleasant smell! I keep plenty of mouse poison in the building, and a couple of packets of this stuff in each of the cars. I just thought that there might be other members who may be interested.
 

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Mice are a big problem here I would be VERY interested in how this works. DO NOT use moth balls. Just recently a long time local police chief friend contracted lung cancer from moth balls that had been placed in his patrol car and this in spite of efforts to remove the stink PRIOR to his using it done by a professional odor removal service. How the moth balls got there is another story but if have them in any of your vehicles get them out for your safety.
 
I bought the stuff from a local Auto Value parts store, but hard telling where they buy it. Like I said, I have never had a problem with mice, but don't want one either.
 
The auto parts store employees said that it is very popular with farmers who use it to keep the mice out of their combine cabs. If the corn/bean farmers seem to think it works, I would say that's a pretty good testimonial.
 
I thought mice didn't like the smell of peppermint? I read in some natural remedies book that rodents hated this smell?:eek: I dunno
 
Bounce dryer sheets work great too. Mice have never got in the car with them. I know of many car guys that recommend it. I know there is a thread somewhere about storage, and keeping mice out was discussed, I just cant seem to find it
 
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