Dec
10
2010
Cleaning something the cats peed on?
I used these 2 products one after another to clean something the cats peed on. Does it cause a chemical reaction? the 2nd product claims to be natural but it sort of made my hands red and foamed up in the water when i used it.
http://www.valuesmartproducts.com/englishpride/index.html
http://www.terrificpets.com/pet_supplies/cat/training-behavior/sprays/102789.asp
Why did you use both? Surely one should have worked on its own. It may well be that the mixture of the two did cause some sort of reaction, or perhaps you are allergic to something in the second one. Just because it is natural, doesn’t mean that it won’t have some sort of effect on you. Wear gloves next time.
December 10th, 2010 at 2:05 pm
I hate to be the one to bring bad news………… nothing works. You might as well throw it away.
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December 10th, 2010 at 2:27 pm
Why did you use both? Surely one should have worked on its own. It may well be that the mixture of the two did cause some sort of reaction, or perhaps you are allergic to something in the second one. Just because it is natural, doesn’t mean that it won’t have some sort of effect on you. Wear gloves next time.
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December 10th, 2010 at 2:50 pm
I like this product. It has an enzyme that actually eliminates the mess instead of covering it with a perfume. It was created for pet messes though it works on all natural substances (even blood). It does NOT work as well if you try a chemical first, as the chemical kills the enzymes.
http://www.naturemakesitwork.com/home/index.php
Good luck
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December 10th, 2010 at 3:30 pm
I am not sure about those products but my cat peed in the vents and I used good ole household bleach that worked. I tried another product that was 9 bucks and it did not help at all. It supposed to have enzymes that broke down the smell but like I said it did not work.
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