Saturday, April 30, 2011

Natural Deodorizer and Stain Remover

As the owner of a cat with an anxiety disorder, I've burned through hundreds of dollars looking for a solution to the odor caused by her urine. Because she refuses to use her litter box whenever she's upset, my carpet would be a disaster if it weren't for the use of products that cover or eliminate the large amounts of ammonia in cat urine.

After trying nearly every product on the market, Out! Natural was the only deodorizer that I could find to effectively eliminate urine ordors without also filling the room with unsafe chemicals.

Unlike many deodorizers, Out! Natural does not contain harsh synthetic fragrances, and its only scent is is natural, appealing lemon grass fragrance. While many products on the market simply mask cat odors by covering them with a more pungent smell, Out! Natural actually eliminates the very source of the odors.

Out! Natural contains live, active enzymes and harmless bacteria that actually digest the odor-causing chemicals and bacteria on the spot. Smells are removed from the carpet (or air, or furniture) because they are truly eliminated, rather than simply covered up.

Out! Natural was surprisingly inexpensive, and was actually cheaper than other deodorizing products like Febreze. It was also very simple to use and didn't require much work besides simply spraying the affected area. Best of all--unlike similar products--Out! Natural eliminates stains in addition to odor, which addresses the other equally embarrassing problem.

According to the manufacturer, Out! Natural can be used for stains or odors caused by wine, grass, chemical fumes, grape juice, mud, blood, tomato sauce, and seafood. Although I haven't personally tested each of these uses, I am confident in the efficacy of the product and believe that it would address all these sources equally well.

It's unlikely that my cat will ever completely outgrow her habit (believe me, we've tried everything!) but I'm glad to have at least found something to effectively eliminate the odors and stains that her anxiety disorder cause.

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