Thanks, Nicky: Ha! Yes, time to re-stock! I get that. I cannot breathe the smell of perfumes in dryer sheets. I have to use unscented detergent, dryer sheets, everything. I'm sure the strong smell deters the mice from loving the car. If I could breathe it, I would sure use it. It's a pain in the neck to not be able to tolerate scents and aromas....... I opted not to have them detail the car, because a large part of that was "air freshener". No use spending $180 bucks to have them spray air freshener or put those long-term cakes in the dashboard. The car doesn't smell, actually. They never had babies or otherwise caused a urine stink in the vehicle. So I guess we caught it early. (sort of). Thanks, Linda _____________________ Linda M. Feltner Artist, LLC P.O. Box 325 Hereford, AZ 85615 (520) 803-0538 www.lindafeltner.com On Oct 21, 2014, at 9:47 PM, Nicky Staunton wrote: > Linda, > Same mouse damage happened in my Honda CRV. Following the repair I checked with folks out here in the country and learned that Bounce dryer sheets repel mice. Bought a box to keep in car with sheets placed in places I really did not want mice chewing. Using them under seat, in glove compartment, door pockets, storage areas worked. The fragrance was not overpowering for me and after a short time, receded, but the sheets kept mice away well over a year now. > Hmmm. Reminds me, I dumped all the old ones this summer and must replace now that temperature is dropping. > > Good luck. > Nicky > > Sent from my iPad Need to leave or subscribe to the Sciart-L listserv? Follow the instructions at http://www.gnsi.org/resources/reviews/gnsi-sciart-l-listserv