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What's The BEST Pet Urine Eliminating Product?

August 26th, 2009 by Chet

I need your feedback!

With all the new companies who’ve created the so called “Final Cure” for completely removing pet urine… I thought it was time to get the strait truth from people who REALLY know what products workbest …. YOU!

If you’ve used a Urine Eliminating product recently and it’s either worked for you or NOT worked for you, please leave a reply at the bottom of this post sharing your *honest* opinion about the best or worst pet urine removing product you’ve tried.

I’m really looking forward to your feedback!

-Chet


8 responses to “What's The BEST Pet Urine Eliminating Product?”

  1. danielle writes:

    what i whould recoumend is geting a good stem clearer and some of the coleaner that takes care of that piss smell or go buy a good one and where every they decide to piss you stem that spot and that shouldtake of it and it mite even make you carpet smell good to

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  2. Karen writes:

    In a spray bottle pour 1/4 of the bottle with white vinegar and then fill the bottle with water. where ever the dog pees or poos sray with mixure and wipe with a cloth. the vinegar takes out the smell of the urine or poo and the dog wont go in that place again

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  3. Helen Beumer writes:

    Hi when I was potty training my pugalier his favourite spot to pee was against our quilt in the bedroom and also on the carpet in the lounge (only 2 rooms in the house with carpet!!) I heard somewhere to clean it up with vinigaar. This really worked for me!! Maybe we don’t need all those fancy sprays.
    Regards Helen

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  4. Michelle writes:

    This really does wonders for getting the “smell” that dogs return to. Cleans carpet really well, too. You need to get the concentrated thieves’ oil cleaner.

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  5. Sara Howland writes:

    A solution of 16 oz (2 cups) hydrogen peroxide, 2 tsp. baking soda, and
    2 small drops liquid dishwashing soap mixed together until the baking soda dissolves will take the odor out of almost anything. You need to saturate the area with the solution and let it dry. Really persistent odors might require a repeat, but this solution really works to get rid of pet odor. I have three cats, and it works on cat urine, which is way stinkier than dog urine!

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  6. Karen writes:

    I have used full-strength vinegar on any spots and it completely removes any smell. I have also used a product called Nature Clean Pet Stain and Odor Remover. It works really well also, especially at removing the stain.

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  7. Rae Moore writes:

    I have a problem with my 8mth old german shepard and choc. lab mix named “goliath”. He uses the bathroom upstairs only. I have cleaned it up and had someone in[carpet cleaner] to clean it. It was cleaned up well I thought. Goliath decided to use the upstairs again. I have had to keep him inside because, he would take off. He only did this 2x and was picked up by the pound. I tried the already made cleaners, vinegar and baking soda. They didn’t work very well. I thought about what I could afford and found that I could use cornstarch. I had used it before with the cats. They stopped marking. After picking up the poop, I sprinkled the cornstarch everywhere he had used the carpet. I can’t smell anything now. I think he stopped, but I need to see if he had. The cornstarch is a natural substance and won’t anything or anyone. Good luck. Rae Moore

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  8. poopie guy writes:

    chem dry has a very good solution to take out urine smells called pert it breaks down the urine all the way to the padding, but can be costly they will guarntee it to work. or will come out as many times necessary till the oder is gone and your satisfied. it crystalizes the urine so it can be vaced up. also a vinegar baking soda peroxide and alcohol mix works. and once is nearly dry sprinkle cornstarch over the area

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