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Accidents can easily happen when you have a pet. Fortunately, Rocco & Roxie Extreme Stain & Odor Eliminator has your back, along with your carpets, upholstery, furniture and pet carriers. Specially formulated to conquer the worst bowel blowouts, secret pee spots and vomit puddles, it adds a mineral-based odor remover to our professional-strength enzyme blend in a powerhouse combination that eliminates stains and odors at the molecular level. All that's left is a light, fresh lemon scent that quickly dissipates so it won't irritate pets, children or adults.
SKU | 3856445 |
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Primary Brand | ROCCO & ROXIE |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Scented | Yes |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Length | 2.813 IN |
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Volume | 32 FZ |
Height | 11 IN |
Width | 4.5 IN |
Shake gently. Pre-test for color fastness on a hidden area. If color appears on cloth, discontinue use. Remove as much of the stain or urine as possible with an absorbent towel. FOR NEW STAINS: 1. Use the stream setting to saturate the stain. 2. Let stand 30-60 minutes, blot with a cloth and let dry. FOR DEEP ODORS: 1. Spray or apply directly to thoroughly penetrate carpet and pad (or upholstery and cushion) 2. Let stand at least 1 hour (the longer the better) 3. Cover area with a folded towel and weighted object to wick away the residual liquid out of the carpet pad or cushion. 4. Vacuum when dry. Repeat for stubborn stains and odors. FOR LAUNDRY: Spray, let sit for 30 minutes and machine wash.
Keep out of children's reach. Not for internal consumption. Avoid prolonged contact with skin. Avoid contact with eyes, flush immediately with water.
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