Asked on Sep 12, 2016

How can I remove my boxer's drool off of my walls?

Ronda
by Ronda
My boxer slings doggy drool all over my walls. Any tips on removing it without painting?
This is the culprit, meet my bocephus.
  6 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Sep 12, 2016
    What a face so cute...Gotta love the drool. I use Mr. Clean Magic Eraser just slightly damp.
  • Sue Rauch Sue Rauch on Sep 12, 2016
    we rescue cats, and trust me there is a lot of bioloigical "matter" that finds my walls. the best thing I use is a spray bottle with 50% water and 50% H2o2(Hydrogen peroxide) spray the drool and it will foam and then very easily wipe off and it disinfects at the same time. the spray will foam on anything organic. I use it on windows with cat sneeze all over them and accidents on floors. I clean my bathroom and all the fixtures and porcelain with it.
  • Ronda Ronda on Sep 12, 2016
    Thanks to hometalk and the genius people who are on this site.
  • B. Enne B. Enne on Sep 12, 2016
    No advice, just had to chuckle when I saw the pic...thanks for sharing. :)
  • Sue Rauch Sue Rauch on Sep 12, 2016
    hope it works for you! :)
  • Jennifer Jennifer on Oct 09, 2016
    Hamlet (my geriatric drooling Boxer) is the same. He's more of a hardcore snarfer, meaning that he sneeze/sprays any excess moisture or drool strings. Anyway, 1/2 and 1/2 water and Hydrogen Peroxide works great. Also, since I battle the sliding glass doors/windows, I've discovered that my hand held steam shark literally melts it away. Follow up with some windex or a squeegee.