Remove odor

Remove human, dog, or cat urine odor can be one of the most difficult cleaning tasks, since these (and other animal urine stains) produce an especially persistent, unpleasant urine odor. Traditional remove odor approaches involving soap and strong chemicals have failed time and time again.


Remove odor general techniques:

  • Remove the source of the odor from the affected area and dispose of it properly.
  • Wash the affected area with an anti-bacterial disinfectant according to the directions on its label.

  • Remove organic odors: vomit, urine and others:

  • Remove the source of the odor from the affected area either by clearing it away (in the case of solid matter) or blotting with paper towels.
  • Blot the remaining stain with paper towels, applying steady yet gentle pressure.
  • Moisten a sponge with some bacteria/enzyme digester and blot stain according to directions on its label.
  • Cover the stain with a plastic bag to help the digester retain moisture.
  • Allow the area to air-dry.

  • Remove cooking odors and smoke:

  • Remove the source of the odor from the affected area and dispose of it properly.
  • Air out the affected area by opening windows or directing fans in its direction.
  • Apply an odor-neutralizing spray to the area.


  • This article is only for informative purposes. This article is not intended to be a medical advise and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for your medical concerns. Please follow any tip given in this article only after consulting your doctor. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage resulting from information obtained from this article.

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