The BEST cat urine remover!
November 16, 2020
After going through several bottles of Rocco and Roxie, I desperately tried this, and lo and behold - IT WORKED! Holy cow, I'm going to keep a stash of this! I have a neurotic rescue cat who chooses not to use the litter box some times and we have cleaned and enzymed and steam cleaned about 10 times and there was still a funky scent. To be honest the R&R smells so bad that we weren't sure what evil combination of smells we were smelling...anyway - this stuff, the UrineOff, was immediately effective - as in, you could tell as soon as you put it down that it was working and it smells great!! It smells clean and fresh, and there is NO odor of cat pee left. I wouldn't have believed it after spending almost 100$ on repeated bottles of the R&R failing and stinking so badly. I will say that like the R&R, you may have to do repeated rounds.Here is the best way I've found to use any of these enzyme cleaners. After soaking up any urine with papertowels (if it's fresh), soak, and I mean SOAK the area with the UrineOff. I poured it directly on large areas for the first round, but changed to the stream setting on a sprayer for the next 3 rounds. Directions say NOT to scrub, but I did pat down the carpet once it was soaked to make sure it soaked all the way in. At first I mass treated a broad area to get any urine that had spread out from the original spot. I used a water mister to keep the area wet since the enzymes work as long as it's moist and stop when it dries up. I'd do one or two treatments to the carpet per day (working remote now helps). For the third and fourth rounds, I literally got down and stuck my nose a half inch from the carpet and did the ol smell test to locate any last hard hit spots. I have a UV light to help ID new spots, but once you start enzyme treatments, urine won't show up with UV because it's down deeper in the carpet, so get yer nose in it (well, close to it, not IN it..)! So the last 2 rounds (3&4) were spot treatment only for the corner of the living room that she chose and that I did 2 'broader' applications of the treatment on initially. Let it sit for at least 2 hours or until dry. DO NOT STEAM CLEAN YET if the smell is not all gone or you will just disperse the urine (and the smell) and you will have to go back and do it again but over a larger area! This product does really work well, but you have to commit to the process or you are just wasting money and time. It may take several rounds, in fact, unless you have a tiny kitten that just squirted a little, it probably will take several rounds in whatever area the urine is in. With the R&R - the smell of the enzyme cleaner was so bad it was giving us all headaches and stomachaches. The smell of urine was almost better..... but UrineOff not only works better, it smells about 100000 times better and no headaches or stomach aches. When you're finally done with however many rounds needed - THEN steam clean it. Steam cleaning, even with the resolve pet odor remover product, will only spread around the urine stink if you didn't get it all - I cannot emphasize that enough. With the R&R, I intensely steam cleaned afterwards - in my mind, it had to be working after doing 50 passes with the steamer and then the additional Resolve pet cleaner..... I was wrong. You won't even know it till a day or so later when you're sitting around and the scent hits you like a slightly citrus scented pee train. Blech. Learn from my mistakes! You're welcome! Urine Off works. Roll up your sleeves and get to it. You CAN get rid of cat urine, but you're going to probably have to work for it a bit. Once you're ok with that, you've got it. ;)
* This product review was collected by the manufacturer.