OMG Ewww...

I would do the peroxide too then get some Kids and Pets brand carpet cleaner. It has natural odor eliminators- we used it on the porch for an egg we missed that got laid behind things - summer heat- cleaning the porch-- then....well you get the picture (smell anyway)
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I love K&P! It takes out anything- smell or stain! Even the printers ink that my husband uses at work, pet stains & odors, crayon, etc. etc., etc,
It really helped with the smell- not completely gone, but much much better!
Good luck and I'm only laughing because I've been there!
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Def will have to look for some of these products that y'all are suggesting. Thanks fo the advice.


I almost have my appetite back
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I had two bad turkey eggs I took out from under my hen when I candled them. I saw black, tilted the eggs, and it spilled into the air cell...I knew they were egg grenades. One rolled off the feed platform I'd set it down on, and a chick broke out of the shell, but the membrane didn't rupture. It was bulging, though, so I threw it, quick, into the woods. A small "pop!" when it hit. The next, unbroken one, I threw hard, into the woods, and heard a louder "POP!". I have some others not developing, but not the black goo, they're going away tomorrow. (I have 4 that look good, nice little swimmers, very active!)

Skunks...OMG. One of my dogs got skunked right under the bedroom window one night, the windows were open, it woke DH and I both up out of a sound sleep, the smell was so incredibly BAD!!!
 
I would get like a flamethrower or some magma or some sulfuric acid maybe even some uranium and completely burn every single microbial atom ever created in existence by that egg. might obliterate your sink but at least it won't stink like a rotting skunk fart.
 
uggg I just got hit by the stink bomb... an egg was stick to the turner and while trying to remove it... pop!


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I think you should just burn the house and move.

I did that once in my bathroom. Opened an old egg from the bator - kapow!!!
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Now I never, ever, never open one unless it's in a sealed plastic bag. Hard lesson learned. Thankfully it only took once
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1 quart hydrogen peroxide (3% is fine)
2 TBS. baking soda
a few drops of dish soap
sponge

Mix well in a large bowl, glass, plastic, or stainless steel
(a large plastic margarine or ice cream tub works well, and you can toss afterward)

Use this to wash the contaminated areas. You can also wet rags or sponges with this and let it sit on the surfaces to be cleaned. It's a great deodorizer.

DO NOT STORE THIS IN A CLOSED CONTAINER. IT FIZZES, AND IS RELEASING LARGE AMOUNTS OF GAS. The gas is harmless (it's just oxygen and hydrogen) but the pressure will build quickly in a closed container, and the container can burst, and spray this all over. If that happens, it's just peroxide, baking soda, and soap, so not a disaster. But who needs another mess? And, if pieces of container broke off, they could hit somebody in a delicate spot, like an eye, maybe.

Might be a fun science project with the kids, put some in a balloon and tie it off...out in the yard, of course...
 
kycklingar! :

I had a friend (a biologist) who had an endangered vulture egg drying in a basket in the living room. One warm day, about a month later, he was in the kitchen and heard a small explosion. The LIVING ROOM. ohgod ohgod ohgod....
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My heart goes out to you... I personally put exploding egg above skunk on a scale of one to horrible.

I can't help it you guys . . .
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