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Old 24th August 2009, 22:28   #16
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I saw it at a pet shop in Koramangala 1st block, below rolls united restaurant, i guess any decent pet shops should have them.
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Old 25th August 2009, 09:05   #17
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Originally Posted by karlosdeville View Post
Sprinkle generous amounts of chilli powder at strategic locations, including the wheels. It should keep animals away, if that is the problem.
Will Chilli powder have any effect on the steel rims and wheel rubber ? Can try this option also.


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It would have given the canines a genuine "teething" problem. Too bad you didnt listen to me then.
Honey, it will be hell for me to removw it everyday in the morning and load it back in the night. Hence I choose the TYVEX cover

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Put some nilgiri drops around the vehicle.
The strong pungent smell should drive them away.
Is it around the vehicle on the ground or on the wheels ?

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I saw it at a pet shop in Koramangala 1st block, below rolls united restaurant, i guess any decent pet shops should have them.
Jaggu, will see if I can get my hands on the same.

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