In case anyone here was still worried about the saga of the rotting bat corpse on some nice furniture, Nic McPhee reports that Goo Gone works like magic.
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Thanks for the update. I was curious about what Nic's results would be.
Thanks a ton to everyone for their ideas and input! We're very pleased that it cleaned up so easily :-).
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Bat cleanup...?
Oh! This isn't about playing baseball inside a Wal-Mart. Never mind.
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