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Kitchen & Housewares : Urine off Odor & Stain Remover FOR CATS (GALLON) + UV Lamp








Binding: Misc.
Brand: Bio-Pro Research
Label: Bio-Pro Research LLC
Manufacturer: Bio-Pro Research LLC
Publisher: Bio-Pro Research LLC
Sales Rank: 232340
Studio: Bio-Pro Research LLC

Features:
  • Urine Off eliminates all types of urine and odor stains
  • Eliminates all urine - even cat urine
  • Removes even old urine stains
  • Works on Hardwood, Carpet, Concrete, Tile, Fabric and More!
  • Urine Off is safe and easy to use





Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Urine Off eliminates all types of urine and odor stains: Eliminates all urine - even cat urine Removes even old urine stains Works on Hardwood, Carpet, Concrete, Tile, Fabric and More!Urine Off is safe and easy to use - just spray generously and let it dry. Urine Off must come into contact with ALL of the urine, so absorbant surfaces like carpet, furniture and mattresses need a good soaking.Many other odor removing products mask the odor temporarily. Urine-Off works by breaking down the chemicals in urine, to eliminate it completely.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Don't waste your money!!!!
This might as well be water, however, it did not even work as well as that would have. I have tried this over and over for 3 days, soaking the spot and letting it dry, and it seems to smell worse than when I started. Vinigar and water worked better, but not good enough...Really, don't waste your money on this, or simple solution from petsmart either, both really poor products.



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