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BUBBAS Super Strength Enzyme Cleaner is a powerful, bio-enzymatic spray designed to eliminate tough pet odors and stains from various surfaces, including carpets, furniture, and hardwood floors. With a 128 Fl Oz volume, this organic cleaner is safe for both pets and children, ensuring a clean and fresh home environment. Plus, it comes with a satisfaction guarantee, making it a risk-free choice for pet owners.
Material Features | Organic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 128 Ounces |
Unit Count | 128 Fl Oz |
Item Volume | 128 Fluid Ounces |
Special Features | Odor Eliminator |
Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
Specific Uses For Product | Rug,Furniture,Carpet,Upholstery,Floor |
Surface Recommendation | Carpet |
Item Form | Liquid |
A**
Works super well
Odors are instantly eliminated, and I use it to scrub and clean cat vomit from the carpet - there is no residue and it's clean. I love this stuff. It works whether the mess is new or old. I can't recommend it enough. I only use this product for all pet stain an odor removal. I've even used it when cleaning out my trash can if something leaks inside - it gets rid of all smells. My trash once had a spoiled milk smell to the can after I threw out something with dairy in it - I cleaned the inside but the smell lingered. I used this, the smell was gone. I also use it on the inside of the litter genie to keep the smell of used cat litter clumps at bay. I'm telling you, it WORKS.
D**E
Successfully tamed years of doggie floor accidents
Your mileage may vary dependent on what you're using this product for, so here's a description of mine. Short version: Bubba's worked very well for me. Scent was there, but inoffensive, and I am offended by scents I don't like. Bubba's scent was minty-pleasant and dissipated quickly--within a day or two. Details follow:1. I have a combo of stained concrete and tile floors and a stone fireplace (read somewhat porous cement joining meeting up with the floor) that had seen probably a couple of years of, um, misuse, by my dear departed dog, who had developed a bit of doggie dementia and incontinence in her later years.2. The dog peed on the floor several times weekly for the span of probably about 2 years. If I was home, it was cleaned immediately. If I wasn't, urgh. It could run down to the fireplace or otherwise just sit and soak in for hours. I cleaned when I got home with a combo of standard cleaning products, a pet-store purchased enzymatic product that had a sickly strong scent, and with just a mop and water in a pinch and a rush. I had hard floors. This should be fine, right?--Two years later, I've lost my doggie buddy as well as my cat, whose litter box received blame it was not due--3. I came home one warm evening, several weeks after pet-lessness, and all the world was a stinky stage. My house smelled like pee. Uuuugh, no.4. I contacted a company that offered to deep-clean my house for many, many hundreds of dollars with their specially patented formula (whatever, no).5. I noted their technique and then began to check online for enzymatic cleaning products...Bubba's won and I ordered a couple of gallons.6. Following the techniques I learned online and from the company I contacted, I used a blacklight flashlight (5 or 6 bucks) to find and identify spots I might have missed in general cleaning. If you ever want to be horrified by your housekeeping, do this. But I think it was effective.7. I also bought plastic sheeting, as one would use for protecting floors while painting, and then soaked and mopped in the Bubba's on my concrete and tile floors. I left a good, wet floor and covered with plastic to let the product soak in, stay moist so it could continue to do its enzymatic work, and then I removed the plastic the next morning and mopped it up. (Some areas had dried by then, but that was fine, as it turned out.)8. I soaked the fireplace joining twice, and am prepped to soak it again if the smell comes back. I read one other reviewer who said this could take more than one application, and this seems fair. Not warranted yet, but fair. I walked into my house after a warm day this weekend, and no stinky pong of pet pee. I still have nearly a gallon of Bubba's if it recurs. And I would totally order this product again. It does the trick and doesn't sickly perfume the space in the meantime. Very much appreciate Bubba's!
K**M
It works if you use enough of it, cat urine odor is much much better though not gone completely
Bought this based on it having the best reviews for similar products to remove pet urine. I've found that it works but when treating urine stains a bottle doesn't go as far as you'd think, so depending on the size of the area to be treated can get a bit expensive. Our cat had urinated several times on a few different areas of our carpet before we realized what was going on, and the smell was pretty bad. Have gone through about 4 to 5 bottles by this point, and the smell is definitely way better. It's important to follow the directions on the bottle. For a surface pet stain like solid cat vomit just spraying is ok but if your'e trying to treat urine you really need to pour it directly and fairly liberally on the carpet. Let sit for an hour or so per instructions and then blot/wipe up excess liquid (will be foamy). Then put down many layers of paper towel (I've also used an absorbent towel as suggested in the instructions but I now prefer using paper towel so you can just throw away when done) and weigh down with heavy objects, making sure that as much of the treated area is weighted down as possible. Let it sit for at least 8-12 hours. It clearly works because the paper towels were yellowish and smelled like urine. I would then put down new paper towels and repeat to make sure you're getting as much up as possible. I found that the third set of paper towels were only slightly discolored in a few areas. I repeated this whole process again about a week later, with less coming up this next time. Clearly much of the urine has been removed and the smell is MUCH better, though not completely gone. In other reviews some people have said that odor from even heavily soiled spots was completely gone after drying and vacuuming. I haven't had such miracle results, and the procedure is time consuming but I'm thankful to have something that I know works. I also like that it's supposedly natural and safe for pets and kids. I found the smell of the product unpleasant at first but have gotten used to it, and it's obviously much better than cat pee. I wish it left a bit of a fresher, more pleasant scent on the carpet after treated. We have a dark colored carpet so I can't speak to its effects on discoloration resulting from pet stains.. I know it works because
R**1
Works like nothing I've ever used before!!!
Well, there I was - new puppy and a rug that I really liked that I got at a really bargain price. I needed something because I was about to be faced with the inevitible.... puppy piddle. I read around and the reviews for this were pretty good so I got the spray bottle. First accident, sprayed it with this, sucked it up with my ancient little green clean machine and it was gone. It's easy to use. It smells good and most of all it really works well. Well enough that I got the big jug of it and the carpet cleaner because anyone with pets knows - accidents are going to happen. It has a pleasant smell, and it is a little strong at first, but after the area dries it's just - nice. I can't recommend this enough. If you have pets, you need this (or will).
A**R
Safety
The fumes from product gave me an instant headache plus I vomited due to fumes. Is this safe? What’s in it? It did remove most of the odor but it wasn’t safe to use.
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