Are all odor removal products safe for pets and children? Are there any risks?
Many are, but you should always read the label carefully. For example, Odor Destroyer has a solvent base. You should not use it on clothing, bedding, or other close contact items. For carpeting and furniture, you should not let anyone lay/crawl on the area until it had dried completely. Is there an easy way to detect urine? Once the urine is found, what should be done first? On most materials a fluorescent black light will cause the urine to glow yellow. You should definitely use one to locate urine as you will be much more effective if you know the extent of the problem. Next, treat the problem until the odor is gone, then shampoo out the residue. Don’t shampoo first, as you will only spread the problem and reduce the ability to see it with your black light. What is your best selling product? Why is it so popular? That’s a tough one. It fluctuates between Odor Destroyer solvent based urine odor remover and the CatScram silent cat repellent. I think that happens because many of our cus