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While on vacation last month, a mouse made a home inside the insulation of our GE range/oven. I have removed the range top and removed as much of the contaminated insulation as I could discover, but there is still a very offensive odor. Can I replace all of the insulation, and if so, does it require a special type of insulation?
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Hello, Did replacing the insulation solve the mouse odor problem. I now have that problem too and don't know if I should go to the expense to buy new insulation or just replace the range. If you solved your mouse odor problem, what did you do? Thanks for your help. Gail
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Originally Posted by: magician59 Sorry, folks. I was trying to duplicate a post I submitted to another user that deals with eliminating the odors. Somehow got it mixed with another post, and unable to delete it.
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