Where do I even start? Today was a beautiful day in Washington State. Perfect weather to play outside in the pool and sprinkler. I was outside with my book, Vegas was in his kennel taking his afternoon nap....and Orion? She was soaking up creosote between her toes. Yes. Orion was sitting on the railroad ties that the builder used to build up and level the backyard. She loves to pretend she on a balance beam and walks back and forth on it. Vegas, being alot bigger than her, will do the same, except he can only get one back and one front leg on the ties.
I was just about to meet my husband for dinner. Orion was standing on the coffee table like she usually does. I happen to glance down and see two big black marks on my wood table. I start looking more carefully around my house and I'm seeing black marks everywhere. Apparently, with the sun beating down on the wood, the creosote is like liquid. It is matted in between her toes, caked in the fur. She has spots on her legs and her belly.
I take her upstairs and throw her in the tub. Her regular shampoo does little to detangle the thick goo of creosote stuck in her fur. So, I try another type of shampoo..which does little to help. My husband brings up the dish soap and I try that. Nope. Orion, meanwhile...is tap dancing all over the tub..leaving little black smudge marks on the bottom of the tub. Not only is she transferring it from her feet to the tub, but it's also transferring from the tub back onto her feet.
Here is the tub when I finally pulled her out. She still has it stuck in the fur between her toes and I've gotten a few suggestions on stuff to try for tomorrow.

Here is my question. I have creosote on my lawn furniture. I tried dish soap and it didn't work. I had creosote on my linoleum floor which a small amount of lighter fluid took care of. I have creosote on my carpet, on my wood coffee table and in the tub (which bleach took care of)
What would you try next on her feet and on the lawn furniture? Also, I want to find something to seal the railroad ties so that the creosote doesn't transfer onto the pups any more. Any and all suggestions are welcome
I was just about to meet my husband for dinner. Orion was standing on the coffee table like she usually does. I happen to glance down and see two big black marks on my wood table. I start looking more carefully around my house and I'm seeing black marks everywhere. Apparently, with the sun beating down on the wood, the creosote is like liquid. It is matted in between her toes, caked in the fur. She has spots on her legs and her belly.
I take her upstairs and throw her in the tub. Her regular shampoo does little to detangle the thick goo of creosote stuck in her fur. So, I try another type of shampoo..which does little to help. My husband brings up the dish soap and I try that. Nope. Orion, meanwhile...is tap dancing all over the tub..leaving little black smudge marks on the bottom of the tub. Not only is she transferring it from her feet to the tub, but it's also transferring from the tub back onto her feet.
Here is the tub when I finally pulled her out. She still has it stuck in the fur between her toes and I've gotten a few suggestions on stuff to try for tomorrow.

Here is my question. I have creosote on my lawn furniture. I tried dish soap and it didn't work. I had creosote on my linoleum floor which a small amount of lighter fluid took care of. I have creosote on my carpet, on my wood coffee table and in the tub (which bleach took care of)
What would you try next on her feet and on the lawn furniture? Also, I want to find something to seal the railroad ties so that the creosote doesn't transfer onto the pups any more. Any and all suggestions are welcome
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