subquark
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You're right - it's a bittering agent used in things like isopropyl alcohol and methanol.When I look at your avatar and think of the subject of this thread, all I see is this…
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I had an issue with my truck a year or two ago after my truck sat idle for three or four days at the cottage - it was a real mess. I have since been spraying down the engine bay with a rodent repellent called Doktor Doom - not available in the U.S. but the label lists the active ingredients.
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I haven’t had a problem since. I’m now at this location for four-five months each summer and continue to use it. That‘s not necessarily proof that it works - it could simply be that mice haven’t around. However, if you can find a product in your area with Denatonium Benzoate 0.075%, it just might work for you.
0.075% - man, I bet at full strength, it would cancer cancer.
Like you said, Doktor Doom's Rodent Repellent like yours is not in the USA BUT ....
US Amazon has this for $24 and it makes 528 gallons of the stuff - just enough to bathe all of Soupie!
https://www.amazon.com/Denatonium-Benzoate-Bitter-Compound-Ingredient/dp/B0CJPVDMBP
I just might have a go with this! Probably has no smell (unlike my current concoction of Burrito and Cinnabon flavoured spray). =D
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