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BUBBAS Super Strength Enzyme Cleaner is a powerful, bio-enzymatic spray designed to eliminate tough pet odors and stains from various surfaces, including carpets, furniture, and hardwood floors. With a 128 Fl Oz volume, this organic cleaner is safe for both pets and children, ensuring a clean and fresh home environment. Plus, it comes with a satisfaction guarantee, making it a risk-free choice for pet owners.
Material Features | Organic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 128 Ounces |
Unit Count | 128 Fl Oz |
Item Volume | 128 Fluid Ounces |
Special Features | Odor Eliminator |
Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
Specific Uses For Product | Rug,Furniture,Carpet,Upholstery,Floor |
Surface Recommendation | Carpet |
Item Form | Liquid |
D**E
Successfully tamed years of doggie floor accidents
Your mileage may vary dependent on what you're using this product for, so here's a description of mine. Short version: Bubba's worked very well for me. Scent was there, but inoffensive, and I am offended by scents I don't like. Bubba's scent was minty-pleasant and dissipated quickly--within a day or two. Details follow:1. I have a combo of stained concrete and tile floors and a stone fireplace (read somewhat porous cement joining meeting up with the floor) that had seen probably a couple of years of, um, misuse, by my dear departed dog, who had developed a bit of doggie dementia and incontinence in her later years.2. The dog peed on the floor several times weekly for the span of probably about 2 years. If I was home, it was cleaned immediately. If I wasn't, urgh. It could run down to the fireplace or otherwise just sit and soak in for hours. I cleaned when I got home with a combo of standard cleaning products, a pet-store purchased enzymatic product that had a sickly strong scent, and with just a mop and water in a pinch and a rush. I had hard floors. This should be fine, right?--Two years later, I've lost my doggie buddy as well as my cat, whose litter box received blame it was not due--3. I came home one warm evening, several weeks after pet-lessness, and all the world was a stinky stage. My house smelled like pee. Uuuugh, no.4. I contacted a company that offered to deep-clean my house for many, many hundreds of dollars with their specially patented formula (whatever, no).5. I noted their technique and then began to check online for enzymatic cleaning products...Bubba's won and I ordered a couple of gallons.6. Following the techniques I learned online and from the company I contacted, I used a blacklight flashlight (5 or 6 bucks) to find and identify spots I might have missed in general cleaning. If you ever want to be horrified by your housekeeping, do this. But I think it was effective.7. I also bought plastic sheeting, as one would use for protecting floors while painting, and then soaked and mopped in the Bubba's on my concrete and tile floors. I left a good, wet floor and covered with plastic to let the product soak in, stay moist so it could continue to do its enzymatic work, and then I removed the plastic the next morning and mopped it up. (Some areas had dried by then, but that was fine, as it turned out.)8. I soaked the fireplace joining twice, and am prepped to soak it again if the smell comes back. I read one other reviewer who said this could take more than one application, and this seems fair. Not warranted yet, but fair. I walked into my house after a warm day this weekend, and no stinky pong of pet pee. I still have nearly a gallon of Bubba's if it recurs. And I would totally order this product again. It does the trick and doesn't sickly perfume the space in the meantime. Very much appreciate Bubba's!
C**E
A curse is lifted!
Years ago I purchased the nicest purse I’d ever owned. Like, actually splurged on a brand name leather purse. It’s a super cool, eggplant colored Frye bag. I loved it. LOVED IT! I got it on a crazy sale, but it was originally something like $450. I was over the moon. I am sure you can see where this is going. One of my cats peed on it. 😭 It was in my bedroom, which was supposed to be a cat free zone, so I can only assume this terrible act of vandalism was out of sheer spite. (Don’t worry, I know sometimes when cats don’t use their litterbox it’s due to health reasons... but Olive received the all clear from the Vet).Anyway, I made multiple attempts to revive my beloved handbag.... vinegar and baking soda, other pet odor eliminators, magic rituals, crying... etc. Nothing worked. Sometimes I’d get a false sense of hope, but as soon as the purse was dry the smell returned. It was haunting me.... maybe I should have called an exorcist? As gross as it was I couldn’t bring myself to simply throw the purse away. It went into a plastic container and into storage. Years pass... YEARS! I’m cleaning/organizing my house and come across... THE PURSE. Pulling it out of its container of banishment was like unearthing the Necronomicon. I swear the lights flickered and a susurrus of menacing whispers wafted past my ear. The miasma of cat pee slowly permeated my room. I had just purchased a gallon of this cleaner after reading an article of the best pet odor eliminators, and I knew what had to be done. Cue inspirational montage music. Bucket? Check. Cleaner? Check. Haunted purse? Check. Determined grimace? Check. Ignoring the instructions to test the product on a small, discreet patch of the leather I poured half the bottle into the bucket with a little warm water and a quick prayer to the universe. Into the bucket the bag went, and I waited. Dye leached out of the purse, looking eerily like cursed blood oozing out of an artifact as an intrepid anthropologist stabs into it with a sacred crystal dagger. I had expected this, but a slightly lighter colored bag is better than no bag at all. About an hour goes by before I feel confident to remove the purse from my potion bucket. It looked great, even though the liquid in the bucket was such a deep, rich red that would have made a team of forensic investigators do a double take. I draped the bag over the faucet and waited. It takes about 36 hours for the bag to dry completely and I expected the smell of pee to slowly start seeping out of the seams of my beloved satchel. *Sniff sniff* What?!? Could it be? The only scent that met my nostrils was the pleasant odor of cured leather and Bubba’s. The curse was lifted!!!!! My poor, long suffering bag was saved!!!! I will be conditioning the leather to finalize the ritual, but Bubba’s has delivered. It deep cleaned and completely eliminated any trace of the tenacious cat urine! I am over the moon and will always keep this product on hand! Bubba’s is the only weapon you need when facing the worst, most set in pet odors. I cannot recommend this product enough. Thank you Bubba!!!!
M**E
Very effective, but very pricey
It works really, really well at getting rid of odors and stains. I have an elderly cat who occasionally urinates on the floor, and this is very effective for eliminating the smell. It works well on my wood floors and carpets. It has a mild, refreshing scent, so it really helps make the room more pleasant. However, it is very expensive, and I went through the entire bottle pretty quickly, so it's questionable whether this is worth the high price.
A**
Works super well
Odors are instantly eliminated, and I use it to scrub and clean cat vomit from the carpet - there is no residue and it's clean. I love this stuff. It works whether the mess is new or old. I can't recommend it enough. I only use this product for all pet stain an odor removal. I've even used it when cleaning out my trash can if something leaks inside - it gets rid of all smells. My trash once had a spoiled milk smell to the can after I threw out something with dairy in it - I cleaned the inside but the smell lingered. I used this, the smell was gone. I also use it on the inside of the litter genie to keep the smell of used cat litter clumps at bay. I'm telling you, it WORKS.
A**R
Safety
The fumes from product gave me an instant headache plus I vomited due to fumes. Is this safe? What’s in it? It did remove most of the odor but it wasn’t safe to use.
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