The Best Cat Urine Odor Remover and Cat Odor Removal

Written by Larry C. on March 23rd, 2010

The best cat urine odor removers come in various sorts of formulas. Cats urine odor and stain removal products fall in three basic categories: bacterial, enzymatic, and chemical. Here are our top picks of odor removal products.

Anti-Icky-Poo is a product with an interesting name, it consists of genetically altered bacteria and enzymes to perform its work. Anti-Icky-Poo also works on other organic substances, such as vomit, blood, dead bodies, and coke.  Although its primarily use was to combat urine odors. It is considered The best cat urine odor remover.

Bramton Simple Solution works with bacteria, that eat the odor-causing components of cat urine, leaving behind carbon dioxide and water. This formula is safe on fabrics, carpet and anywhere water can be used.

Thornell products contain no bacteria or enzymes, but use a combination of adsorption, counteraction and bonding (chemisorption). It works with various forms of odor-causing decay, and is available through your veterinarian.

OdorXit is a “contact chemistry,” it works by direct contact with the odor-causing substance. It works in the same way as the Thornell product, and the manufacturer is very specific about what it will and won’t do. A plus is that it can be used safely with detergents.

Petrotech Odor Eliminator is a fast-acting solution to dozens of odor problems found in the home. It does the job it says it does, efficiently and safely. Petrotech comes in two versions: a spray applicator and a direct stream. I found the spray effectively eliminated odors in garbage cans and smelly shoes, and the jet spray worked well on carpet odors.

Nature’s Miracle is a well-known enzymatic product, and is guaranteed safe for use on all water-safe materials. For best results, do not combine with detergents, or use after carpet has been cleaned with detergents.

The above list of products are considered to be the Best Cat Urine Odor Removers made.

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