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10 Tips for How to Remove Urine Smell from Carpet and Flooring

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You just replaced the carpet in your home and now you’re ready to list it for sale. However, the pets have decorated the new carpet with an accident or two, you're so mad you’re ready to give them away. You may have to replace the carpet a second time, spending an unnecessary $10,000 or $15,000 before the house will ever be sold. Or perhaps you just bought a new house and didn’t notice the pet urine odor in the carpet from the previous owners. Either way, the carpet stinks! On humid summer days it stinks even worse. You can’t and won’t live with it smelling like this. Something must be done about the odor. A Solution You can replace the carpet for around $15,000.00. Or, you can spend $40 on a bottle of OdorXit Concentrate to permanently eliminate the urine odor without replacing the carpet. Sounds like an easy choice. But, will it work on my carpet? Oriental carpet Wall to wall carpet Throw rugs that will fit in the washing machine Area rugs ATTENTION: The OdorXi...

OdorXit: Best Way to Neutralize Cat Urine!

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Cats are lovely animals. They are the best pets for home as the dog. While cats look so cute and nice to make them a pet. It feels good to play with the pets but it also feels bad when they peed on you or carpet or any place of your home. Are You Choosy But still Want to Find the Best Way to Neutralize Cat Urine Smell? When you have cats, you have cat urine. Hopefully, all your cats hit the litter box when they pee. But you never know. Cat wars, Territorial wars. Too many cats, New cats, Not enough cat litter boxes.   So many things can contribute to even the best cat parent still needing to know what the best way to neutralize cat urine is. You don’t like smelling your pee, cats don’t either.   Cats don’t like the smell of their urine and poo either. And there are lots of products to eliminate or neutralize cat urine smells that the cats don’t like the smell of the product. So they stop using the box. So what do you use? The best way to neutralize cat...

Do you Need a Pet Cleaner for Accidents in your Home or Office?

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When you own a pet for your office or home then you have to take care of them very much. For a new pet, you have to train them for potty and urine. Before your new pet is totally potty trained, dog or cat, you’re going to need a pet cleaner. And even if your new pet is a different four-legged friend, bunny, hamster even ferrets, you’re going to need a cleaner for the floor or wherever you keep your pet. Whether it’s concrete, carpet, tile or linoleum you’ll be looking for something to clean up after your pet soon. Wouldn’t you agree? There are those who say their dog never has accidents in the house. But typically the experts say to not start potty training a puppy until he’s 12 weeks old. There could be a lot of pets accidents cleaning needed before that time! And just mistakes baby animals to make until they learn differently. Even using papers for the puppies to pee on or puppy pads don’t totally protect the floor. Most stories I hear say the dog puts his face over the puppy...

Does Your House Smell Like a Zoo? | Know How to Remove Pet Scent Spray and Urine Odors

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Odorxit will eliminate all of your pet odors, regardless of how large they are. Our Essential oil odor eliminator is the perfect solution. OdorXit Concentrate to neutralize Pet Scent Spray and Urine Odors. If the affected area cannot be easily spotted, the most effective way to find the area is to completely air out the room and sniff around until you find the specific area(s) that needs treatment. Another method that is sometimes effective requires a darkened room (preferably at night) and a 12 or 24 inch black fluorescent light (long wave UV only). Illuminate the walls and floor at close range (8 to 15 inches). The areas will sometimes, but not always, light up yellow or light green depending on the presence of fluorescent material in the animal’s food and scent spray. Preparing the affected area before applying OdorXit is very important to successfully eliminate the odor. Washing walls with a good spray-on cleaner (or TSP or Spic N Span) and using a plastic dish scrubber (or...

Do you need to know how to eliminate urine smells in Stalls? OR Something Perfect for Removing Odors from Stinky Barns

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It is obvious that at every stall and barn of animals there are lots of odor. Horse stall, Cow and Ox barns and other pet animals barns stink so much. So do you need to know how to eliminate urine smells in Stalls? OR Something Perfect for Removing Odors from Stinky Barns. All that can contribute to stinky stall syndrome and you sure don’t want the smell of ammonia to damage your horse’s airways either. Plus, they don’t like the smell as much as you don’t! What do you do to eliminate urine smells in their stalls?     ·        You can add more hay.     ·         You can add enzymes.     ·        You can remove the hay and start over.     ·        White vinegar and baking soda are an option but you’d better like the smell of vinegar.     ·        There may be maggots under any mats used too if it hasn’t been cleaned out f...