Pet accidents? Pet odors? Beta Testing

I got a couple pee spots on carpet that are seemingly unstoppable

We are to the point of going shopping for new flooring, anyway to get some to test ? We do not have anything to lose


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I got a couple pee spots on carpet that are seemingly unstoppable

We are to the point of going shopping for new flooring, anyway to get some to test ? We do not have anything to lose


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send a pm or email to Dwayne .. he might be able to help you out ;)
 
I hope and pray that this would be the solution for stinky cat pee. Already tried everything, and so far the only product that (kinda) works is the Smiley Paws that came with the Mytee tool. And ACC doesn`t have it anymore either. Drives me nuts
 
latest news ... we are very close and it should be available after Labor Day if everything moves right ..
 
I’d be interested in testing Zyme-Remover! I have two dogs, and while they’re pretty good indoors, we still get the occasional accident, especially on the rugs. I’ve tried a few different products with mixed results, so I’d love to see how Zyme-Remover compares. I’ve also been using Zap Kennel Wash to keep their space clean, so it’d be great to see how the two products work together. Does Zyme-Remover work on both hard floors and fabrics?
 
I will attest to Poorboy's World Enzyme Stain and Odor Remover effectiveness, having used it personally on cleaning interior fabric floor mats, carpet fabric, and seat fabric material. Works as advertized , but the smell is eucalyptus-like. Not offensive, but pretty strong. I prefer a citrus (orange/lemon) smell.
While it is a good stain remover of human, pet, and food organic-based stains, it is NOT something for removing petroleum-based stains, like motor oil or asphalt sealer tar. I still prefer WM Barr and Co.'s Goof-Off or WD-40's Spot Shot for petroleum-base stains. Just be aware, petroleum-based stains are nearly impossible to remove and Goof-Off can (and will) removed some of the dye from fabric material, so test spot in an inconspicuous spot may be in order, as it is a pretty potent stain-remover.

I would think using PW-ES&OR as a spot pre-treater on human urine or fecal-stained clothes, bedding, or cotton diapers before washing them would yield good results for this type of stain. Never have tried this myself. Yes, kind of off topic and gross for a detailing forum,,,
 
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I probably already posted this somewhere on this thread, but a quick OTC option is Resolve Urine Destroyer. It needs a *LOT* of rinsing, but it's always worked fine for me, and the previous dog's last year sure put it to the test. Never damaged any surface I used it on either.
 
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