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Removing Unpleasant Car Odors

Author: SmellYaLater, 01 12th, 2009
Removing Unpleasant Car Odors

Though we do our best to avoid accidents with products like Dramamine and even sedation pills, pets will have occasional accidents in the car.  When your pet does have an accident in the car, it’s important to address it right away.  If you let a pet mess linger in your car, or don’t clean it fully right away, it can become soiled in the fabric and is then much harder to remove.  To avoid this hazardous situation, it’s pertinent to carry a pet stain remover in your car when you’re transporting pets.  With this, if an accident does occur, you’ll be able to stop and clean it instead of waiting who knows how long before you’re back home. 

If an odor lingers even after you’ve cleaned up the mess, ensure that you’re using a product to neutralize odor.  Some stain removal products will just mask an odor and it will dissipate for a short time and then return.  With an odor neutralizer, the unpleasant odor will be gone for good. 


Litter Box Odor

Author: SmellYaLater, 11 10th, 2008
cat urine odor

Most people have their cat’s litter box in some out of the way location in the house.  Whether it’s the garage, the laundry room, or the seldom used bathroom, the odor can be overpowering, not to mention the occasional mess.  I live in a small apartment with my cat, so regardless of where I put the litter box, I smell it.  The cat urine odor seems most potent when I’m trying to sleep, and it often keeps me awake.  I’ve tried to use air fresheners or cover up the scent, but it seemed impossible. 

I talked to a woman at a pet store and told her about my problem, and she suggested I use an odor eliminator, rather than attempting to mask the scent.  Odor eliminators target the actual smell, and make it go away, rather than covering it up.  I bought a simple spray at the pet store, and since then, not only can I not smell my cat’s litter box anymore, but I sleep better at night.


Neutralizing Pet Odors

Author: SmellYaLater, 07 24th, 2008

odor neutralizerWhen pets leave stains in your household or car, cleaning up the mess is not the only concern.  The odors that accompany pet stains will require an odor neutralizer that is both safe and effective.

 Pet urine contains acid and alkaline components that demand an odor neutralizer to replace their properties with a neutral smell so that pets do not feel compelled to mark the area again.