Do not wash yourself with tomato sauce complete waste of money. I had to make a concoction of hydrogen peroxide and dish soap for my dog would that work???
A skunk can't spray you whenever its feet are off the ground.
Yes.
well most people shower in tomato juice
Dumb Cat Anti-Marking and Cat Spray Remover. It contains no enzymes and is formulated to work on cats fur. It even gets out Skunk Spray better than any product for skunk spray.
No. You have to bathe in tomato juice! YUCK!
To get skunk smell out of clothes you need to keep in mind that skunk spray leaves an oily residue which is what makes it so hard to get rid of. If the clothing came into direct contact with spray (straight from the skunk, rubbed off a sprayed dog, etc) then the oil needs to be broken down to remove the smell. Launder them with a degreasing detergent (or detergent with a degreaser added). Some solutions list hydrogen peroxide (which can bleach things) as a possibility, but for clothing you might want to try soaking in the following: 1 Liter White Vinegar 1/4c Baking Soda 1 Tsp dish soap The dish soap will help break down the skunk film, while the vinegar and baking soda will help neutralize the odor. After soaking them, run them through the washing machine using cold or cool water. If instead your clothing merely picked up the odors out of the air (no direct contact with the skunk's spray), or if they are materials that are not readily laundered, then you can rent an ozone generator which will help neutralize the odor. Ozone reacts with many different scent molecules and breaks them down - this is the same effect it has on skunk odor. If you have a number of items that have leftover skunk smell on them, this can be an effective way to room odor from them at one time.
It will never come off your clothes.
This may sound crazy, BUT IT WORKS!! I have been sprayed many times by a skunk, (because of my job) and thought my clothes were ruined by the smell, just use douche summers eve, massengil, etc. any of them will work!!
of course, but the skunk might fend it off with his spray. All its really going to bite into is hairy creature full of stank juice. :D
I believe if you are able to hold the skunk's hind legs off the ground, (by the tail, careful they can still bite) it will not be able to squeeze the gland holding the spray.
Tomato soup will help but there is a product out there called Skunk Off that can be found at pet shops, feed stores or even at your Veterinarian's office and it works pretty good.
The skunk releases a strong-smelling spray from glands near its tail as a defense mechanism to scare off enemies and predators. This pungent odor can deter potential threats, allowing the skunk to escape unharmed.