You might try a normal dryer sheet.
ALL THE GLUES I USE (WOOD, 2-PART EPOXIES, WHITE, INSTANT, AND GORILLA GLUES, THE ODOR FROM THESE GLUES DISSIPATE THRU THE CURING PROCESS. IF ITS THE ODOR FROM THE GLUE WHEN YOUR GLUING THINGS TOGETHER, MOVE CLOSER TO A WINDOW AND PUT A FAN IN THE WINDOW TO EXHAUST THE ODOR.
Stand it outside in the sunshine for a day or two. (What on earth were you doing gluing stuff to a mattress?)
That glue smell will dissipate over time. It takes a couple months.
The glue smell will soon vanish as the glue cures.
the best way getting rid of mice*is to put glue mats where the holes are.* get mothballs which they hate the smell of.
Like glue! (sometimes ham) uk?
If you re-piped your domestic supply with glued PVC pipe it will take a few weeks of use. - You should have used PEX !
White vinagar
I have been dealing with this same problem. I have taken the mattress outside to air it repeatedly. I have used Smelleze (don't waste your money) and baking soda. It is getting better, but the toxic smell is still there. I am replacing it rather than spend one more night having the toxic stuff seep through my skin. Throw it out!
I don't know why someone would want a chicken in their mattress. It would make your mattress lumpy and smell bad.
Some mattress do its better if you spray fresh clean Lysol on your bed it'll dry off but yes some brands do smell
No, it can't
I use in order glue, super glue, gorilla glue, the tape, masking tape, and then finally duckt tape. If that doesn't work your screwed ;-P
Time.