What is a good product for removing urine smell or the wet dog smell out of carpets. I'm looking for a product that is GREEN if they make one.


What is a good product for removing urine smell or the wet dog smell out of carpets. I'm looking for a product that is GREEN if they make one.

I saw few online and there are some products that are green sold in places like Pet Smart or Petco for pets..

Vinegar and water. Removes some of the worst smells a sailor ever smelled; including pet smells in carpet. Did I type that out loud?
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Vinegar and water. Removes some of the worst smells a sailor ever smelled; including pet smells in carpet. Did I type that out loud?
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RICKIE FONTENOTS JANITORIAL SERVICES
www.rickiefontenotsjanitorialservices.com
211 W. Devane St.
Pensacola, Fl. 32534
Bus# 850-341-9405 Fax# 850-549-3069
rjfdube@cox.net
DUNS # 809 202 570
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS VERIFIED SERVICE CONNECTED DISABLED VETERAN OWNED BUSINESS
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What would classify it as green?
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Probly have to go with acetic acid like rjfdude says. I wonder if peroxide is considered "green" because then you could get into oxidation products like matrix miracle.

Why wouldn't a biological be "green"? Bacteria to digest the odor causing stuff. Kinda like the "circle of life" comes home to your carpet.

There is not a green method I have yet to find that works well.
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I don't know of any pet odor removal products with any green certification. Those do cost a lot of money and are often more for the marketing value than the practical value of getting rid of the odor.
Oxidizers break down to simply things like oxygen and carbon dioxide and water after they are done working. Nothing greener than that. Even the urine is rapidly broken down into basic componets such as nitorgen, carbon dioxide and oxygen. So the result all around is very environemtnally safe.
PetZONE with Hydrocide from Bridgepoint is the most concentrated (has the least fillers). OSR is another similar product.
Bio-enzyme products like Bio Chrage or Bio-Modifier also work principally with friendly bacteria to break down the urine. little slower than oxidizers but very complete and enivronmentally friendly.
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