Works if you do it right.
December 3, 2015
Very interesting. OK, I am crazy and shampoo my carpets about once a week because one of my dogs was messed up when I got her and couldn't figure out how to go outside. So with a back story of going as far as bleaching my carpets, I've tried everything in every combination.I've used this product as a Last ditch effort because I moved into a house whos cats used it as a bathroom, it smells like, for years.I used it in the garage, at the garage landing to the stairs which has carpet, and on a 7 by 7 square foot area that, I've been keeping covered with a tarp and then a rug because the smell was so bad and I couldn't function as a person.In the garage, not so much. It dried too fast and I didn't cover it with a tarp or anything. On the landing. I literally poured it on a stair and then carpet cleaned the rest with the solution, and covered it with a towel and a rug. Two days later, still damp, pulled the towel off and washed it, the area dried, and the smell is gone.The seven by seven area, not as lucky. I washed it with the carpet cleaner and covered it with tarp and the rug that has been covering it. Pulled, it up, still damp, and smelled like a dead pig. It's probably because it received zero air and it at least needs a little air.I washed it again with the carpet cleaner and am still keeping it covered with the tarp (without a rug on top) and I'll check on it in a couple days.It doesn't do much for the actual visibility of the stains, but these are stains that any normal person would have just ripped up the carpet and started over. I've gotten over that. It's not my house and I'm already paying a couple thousand a month in rentI'm just trying to deal with the smell, and the smell on the stairs is gone.So if this works like 70% wise on the stain in the family room, I'll accept that as a win. And keep buying it. Nature's miracle doesn't work. Hydrogen peroxide vinegar that whole jam, doesn't work. Bleach, oxy clean and detergent (works like 50%). I've used other enzyme cleaners from Walmart and homedepot and they don't work. I literally was going to buy new carpet but it's seriously not my problem. I just don't want a headache in my own home and can deal with covering the areas with carpet remnants that I got from the equivalent to goodwill if the smell will leave.
* This product review was collected by the manufacturer.