You do not "get rid" of ammonia smell. It is a sign of deterioration and spoilage. Throw it away and DO NOT EAT IT.
The best you can do is avoid buying it in the first place. Ask a lot of questions when you buy, such as when the fish came in, how often they receive fresh shipments, where it comes from, etc. You can also ask to smell it (it should not have much of a smell at all - NOT "fishy" or chemically), and have the salesperson touch the fish with a finger (gloved, presumably) - the fish should bounce right back. If the finger leaves an impression, it is not fresh.
If you're experiencing this is prepackaged processed foods, then you should discontinue buying from that brand, it is not normal. Most packaged items have a phone number listed, I would call that and demand your money back.
The smell of rotting meat comes largely from amines like putrescine and cadaverine (and they smell pretty much exactly how you would expect from their names). I wouldn't expect ammonia to be particularly helpful in getting rid of the stink. Covering it up, maybe, but the smell of ammonia isn't particularly pleasant either.
Ammonia is very toxic. So it has to be eliminated.
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The body eliminates excess ammonia through the urea cycle in the liver, where ammonia is converted into urea and then excreted in the urine. Additionally, ammonia can be eliminated through sweat and exhalation.
Febreeze.
You will have to wait for a notification to rid the smell from the kids room in Virtual Families 2. The smell is from toxic chemical and you will get cortisone cream to rid the room of the smell.
To get rid of a rubber smell, you can light a candle. You can also look into some other form of air freshener or incense.
You can get rid of the cat smell by cleaning carpet and then using a carpet powder to help the smell in the future.
spray a scented smell and hoover over it. You could try a concentrated disinfectant, Zoflora is pretty good. If you have a tom cat, you would probably be better off getting him neutered.
Get rid of the car. You should not Be driving you fool
The smell of mothballs can be difficult to get rid of but heating up the area for a few hours to release odors, then airing out the area is one way that can help. Cleaning the area with vinegar and baking soda and using charcoal to help absorb the smell are other ways to rid your home of the smell.
throw them out