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what is the exact enzyme or chemical used to deodorize furniture after a cat has urinated?
my cat just let go in a very expensive piece of luggage. Throwing it away is out of the question. I need this bag, and I need to clean and deodorize it quickly! I don't want a brand name, I want the exact enzyme or chemical name please. I know professional cleaning agencies use this stuff, but I need to know what it's called.
thank you for serious answers
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
My carpet cleaner told me that plain ol'vinager in a spray bottle works and is what he uses
- Anonymous5 years ago
exact enzyme chemical deodorize furniture cat urinated
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I don't know the name of the chemical or enzyme but I know two products that work well.
One is UrineGone and works great on any organic stain or odor but is only sold on tv or at stores like Bed, Bath and Beyond.
The one I like best is called Kids 'N Pets and you can get it at most grocery stores in a big bottle.
Source(s): I had a blind cat that used any available rug she walked over. I've tried everything including vinegar. - How do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.
- Jenn SLv 51 decade ago
Keep the litter box clean! Cats can be picky creatures. If their regular watering hole isn’t as sparkling as they would like it to be, they will find somewhere else to go. Remember, nothing says “Go pee on that nice new carpet.” like a dirty poo box.
Clean old messes thoroughly. Cats are creatures of habit. No matter how many times you say “No! That’s a bad kitty!” your odorous little friend will continue to think it’s ok to utilize the new pee pad until they can no longer smell their own vile urine on that spot.
Home Remedy for cat urine smell. This is a great recipe for removing cat urine odor from carpet. Start by blotting up as much of the urine as possible with old rags or paper towels. Next mix 3 parts water with one part vinegar and saturate the spot. Dry thoroughly using the same method mentioned above. Once dry, sprinkle the area with baking soda. Next mix ¾ cup of 3% hydrogen peroxide solution with one tsp. dish detergent and sprinkle over the baking soda. Try this first on a small inconspicuous area of the carpet to make sure the hydrogen peroxide won’t discolor your carpet. Next, use your fingers or an old brush to work the baking soda in. I’ve used an old hairbrush with little bits of plastic over the tips with good results. Allow this to dry and vacuum it up. If there’s still a slight odor when done, lather, rinse and repeat.
Remove cat urine odor from laundry. Use this method on your clothing, bedding, rugs or anything you think you can stuff in the washer (not including your cat). Simply add ¼ cup apple cider vinegar along with your normal laundry detergent, start the washer and VOILA!
Bleach your cement floors and bare walls. Although this method is widely disputed because of the deadly reaction bleach has with ammonia (which is found in cat urine), if you go about it carefully, it can be an effective way to kick the urine smell out of your life for good. First, wash the soiled area with any appropriate cleaner you have that DOES NOT contain ammonia. Once clean, wipe the area down with fresh water to remove any residue left behind by the cleaner. Next, do it again. I know it sounds laborious, but trust me, this works. After your second washing and wiping, employ your bleach. In a clean spray bottle you can pick up from the beauty section of any Target store, mix a 10:1 water to bleach solution. Make sure the area you are cleaning in is well ventilated, put on some rubber gloves and get to work. Spray on lightly, let sit for about 30 seconds, and wipe off with a clean damp rag.
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Cat Urine Cleaning Products
Cat pee, or cat urine, if you will, may be the most formidable smell known to mankind. While the home remedies are effective in removing cat urine odor, some people (myself included) simply don’t have the time or the patience for serious cat urine scrubbing. If this is the case for you as well, let me recommend some products I’ve found that work great for cat urine removal. These, unlike the sprays that will do nothing for you but mask the odor for a few days, have enzymes in solution that will actually break down stains and odor causing molecules all while making your life much easier. A good cat urine cleaner will also have bacteria producing agents that will work continually until the stain and cat urine smell are gone completely. Simple Solution, Nature’s Miracle, Complete Pet Stain and Odor Remover by 8in1, and Capture Pet Stain and Odor Neutralizer are by far the most effective products I’ve found for cleaning cat urine. Best of all, a super cat urine remover is very easy to find. Many pet stores and online stores will carry one or all of these. Now that you know how to clean cat urine, get to work, that pee ain’t gonna clean itself. Oh, and wash your hands before you eat. That’s disgusting.
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