Monday, May 11, 2015

Carpet Stain Remover Review

A dog in the house often means accidents and the inevitable stain or smell that comes with having and accident.  I have tried many products over the years to remove the odors from pet accidents, and more often than not, have been disappointed.  

Carpet AfterLife has an enzyme based commercial strength cleaner available that I recently put to work in my home.

This product claims to:

  •  remove all types of pet stains, not just urine stains
  •  stop pets revisiting the same spot
  •  have a fresh clean fragrance, so no harsh chemical smell
  •  have earned the seal of approval from the Carpet and Rug Institute as being safe to use on your carpets

I had opportunity to try out this spray on urine, vomit and feces and am happy with the results each time.  I was first and foremost thrilled with the smell.  I find the harsh chemical smell off-putting as well as feel unsafe using products with such smells around my family and pets.  This has a pleasant smell, somewhat natural in scent, but not perfumey or chemical.  After dry, the smell is gone, which I also love.  

I followed the normal procedure of removing anything off the carpet/floor first and then blotting with a clean white towel to absorb as much liquid as I could.  I then sprayed on the stain remover, scrubbed it in a little with my fingers and walked away.  When I returned later, the spot was gone, the smell from the accident and the cleaner was gone, and all that was left was a clean spot.  Of course, I used this on only fresh spots so far, so I can only speak to the spot removing ability in that situation, but feel comfortable in believing it would do good on any stains that have set in, probably with a couple of repeat applications.

This will definitely stay in my cleaning supply arsenal!

Carpet AfterLife is so sure of this product, they stand behind it with a 100% money back satisfaction guarantee.

You can find it online here
I received this product for free in exchange for my honest and un-biased review.

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