Why Regular Cleaners Fail on Pet Urine
Why Regular Cleaners Fail on Pet Urine
Have you ever cleaned up a pet accident, thought the job was done, and then caught a whiff of urine days later—or worse, caught your dog re-marking the exact same spot?
You aren’t crazy, and your carpet isn’t ruined. The problem isn’t your effort; it’s the cleaner you’re using.
Standard household cleaners and soap-based sprays are designed to wipe away surface dirt. When it comes to pet urine, they might mask the smell with a heavy artificial fragrance, but they leave behind the real culprit: uric acid crystals. When uric acid gets wet or exposed to humidity, those hidden crystals reactivate, releasing that pungent ammonia smell all over again. To make matters worse, your pet’s nose is thousands of times more sensitive than yours. Even if you can’t smell it, they can, signaling to them that the spot is a designated bathroom.
To permanently remove pet urine, you have to destroy it at the molecular level. This requires a bio-enzymatic cleaner. Enzymes act like microscopic PAC-MAN, consuming the organic proteins, fats, and uric acid until there is literally nothing left behind to smell or re-mark.
Stop masking accidents and start eliminating them for good.
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