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BoxiePro Stain & Odor Stopper makes cleanup a scrub-free, hassle-free experience. This multi-surface cleaner is formulated with an advanced blend of probiotics that target any type of pet mess, both old and new, including cat urine, feces, pheromone marking, vomit and more. It eliminates the root cause of stains and odors, leaving behind no residues and helps prevent re-soiling. Stain Boost fights the toughest stains and is great for multi-pet households.This calming formula includes a lavender scent to help reduce accidents due to anxiety. Less Stress = Less Accidents.
SKU | 3554033 |
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Primary Brand | Boxiecat |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Scented | Yes |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Volume | 24 FZ |
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Shake. Ensure the surface is colorfast/not prone to water damage. Remove excess matter. Carpet/fabric: soak the affected area, agitate, apply pressure. Cover with warm damp cloth. Let it dry. Laundry: pour on, soak for hours in very warm water. Wash & repeat as needed.
Keep out of reach of children. Wash hands after use. Avoid contact with cuts, eyes. In case of contact, flush with water. Keep from freezing.
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