Do I need to let my first application of DooDoo Voodoo fully dry before I do a second application?
It’s best to wait until DooDoo Voodoo dries, which often takes longer in carpet pad and subfloor than folks think it will, as the final stages of drying are when the majority of the odor “kill” occurs. Waiting ’til then will give you a better idea of how effective your first treatment was and how strong your subsequent treatment, if needed, should be. We recently were reminded of the length of time drying can take when our rescued dog, Heidi (see above), peed in one of our bedrooms. Even with the ceiling fan, a Total Shield air purifier on and the window open, it took days for the pad to fully dry. During the drying time, the pee smell was still present, but not once the pad fully dried.