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GET SERIOUS! Stain, Odor and Pheromone Extractor

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GET SERIOUS! Stain, Odor and Pheromone Extractor

Our take: This stuff is absolutely amazing. It removed urine and odors from carpeting better than anything else I tried. It even took out old stains (my dogs vomit in the same spot every time...it's like there's a "puke here" sign with an arrow pointing to that spot).

This nontoxic cleaner is enzyme-free. It removes pheromones, a chemical dogs secrete. However, you must follow the directions exactly for it to work. Don't just spritz on and walk away. Squirt it over the carpeting in a Z pattern, brush until you see bubbles, brush for 20 more seconds, then blot with clean towel. Because of its explicit directions, I did not try this in the laundry.

Cost: high

--Phyllis DeGioia

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It is better than the competition in my experience. Still, I have not found anything that can remove 100% of the odor from the carpet padding. Also, using products that reach the padding can then lead to mildew! Train the pet well, then replace the carpet!” — clhaugen, Jun 08 2008

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