Kitchen & Housewares : Urine Off Dog & Puppy Stain & Odor Remover Gallon

Kitchen & Housewares : Urine Off Dog & Puppy Stain & Odor Remover Gallon

Urine Off Dog & Puppy Stain & Odor Remover Gallon

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Urine Off Dog & Puppy Stain & Odor Remover Gallon
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Urine-Off
EAN: 0857064001227
Label: Bio Pro Research LLC
Manufacturer: Bio Pro Research LLC
Publisher: Bio Pro Research LLC
Sales Rank: 42395
Studio: Bio Pro Research LLC



Features:
  • Eliminates all urine and removes all urine stains, even old ones!
  • Works on hardwood, carpet, concrete, tile, fabric and more.
  • The bio-enzymes break down the urine crystals and consume them.







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Item Description:
Eliminates all urine and removes all urine stains, even old ones! Works on hardwood, carpet, concrete, tile, fabric and more. Just spray generously and let it dry. The bio-enzymes break down the urine crystals and consume them. The result is a stain free surface. Non-toxic and non-pathogenic. Ready-to-use formula.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * really good product! ...
I have used this since it first came out. Having an incontinent Basenji, I looked and tried every product for this situation I could find. This one really does the job. May take a few applications but I would not be without this as long as I have a dog. Cannot vouch for cats as I do not have any at this time. If you've been discouraged with all other products, try this one. Just make sure you saturate the area and let dry naturally. Great price too!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * This is the best stuff ever. ...
We have two yorkies and three devon rex cats AND our son has a new lab puppy. Needless to say, we have had some accidents. This is the only stuff we've ever used that has gotten rid of the stains as well as removing the smell. The application takes a while to do properly, but it is well worth the time. The dogs don't sniff the treated spots over and over like they did with other products.





Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great Stuff! ...
With two dogs and one very bad puppy who can't figure out where to go to the bathroom this stuff is a life saver. It really does what it says, even on old urine spots. After treating the carpet and letting it do it's job I waited 3 weeks and had the carpets cleaned (again). Viola no reactivated urine smell. It's the only product I have ever used that literally takes the smell away. Kind of pricey, but well worth it.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Best on the market ...
I have tried many other brands and have always been disappointed in the results. I breed Siberian Huskies and all puppies are raised in my home. This product is the best I have used. It really does eliminate the urine odor as well as getting rid of old stains that have been in my carpet (not just from puppies!)I highly recommend this product to anybody with dogs, kids or anybody with a carpet.


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