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Stain Removal
Zero Odor's Effect on Stains

The technology behind Zero Odor is based on molecular science. An irreversible chemical reaction is caused when Zero Odor bonds with stain molecules. The chemical bonding process creates non-stain molecules that are incapable of retaining stains. So, almost immediately after being sprayed, stains can be wiped away with a damp sponge.
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This is what happened after Zero Odor was sprayed on a carpet that had been stained by a dog for two weeks.
This is what Zero Odor did to a 10-year-old pet stain.

People all over America have impossible pet stains. Many of them have tried Zero Odor. Typically, this is what happened:

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Jennifer S

One of my dogs is sick and she has accidents every so often in the house. I tried other products and they don't work the way I'd like them to. I couldn't believe when I tried Zero Odor and it got rid of the smells and the stain.

-- Jennifer S.

Darlene G

We had a stain because we have a puppy. I took Zero Odor and sprayed it and waited a few minutes and then I blotted it and we haven't seen the stain come back.

-- Darlene G.

Susan C

I have a puppy who peed on the rug and Zero Odor took the stain out and the smell too. I've used other products and I don't care what they say ... they just don't work.

-- Susan C.

Gabrielle D

We have 2 dogs and 2 kids so we have lots of stains everywhere. Our old dog got sick on the carpet upstairs and left a stain. The carpet was professionally cleaned but they couldn't get the discoloration out. When I tried Zero Odor, it came right out.

-- Gabrielle D.

To Remove Pet Stains:

Zero Odor will remove protein-based pet stains -- pet urine, solid waste and vomit -- from carpet and upholstery. First, pre-test a small area of your carpet or fabric for color fastness and water staining.

After a successful color and water test, moisten the stained area with a damp sponge to loosen the stain and dirt. Spray (do not pour) Zero Odor on the stain. Wait a few minutes, then blot dry. Let dry or continue to blot dry with paper towels. (Make sure the towel is white, with no printed, color designs that could bleed.) If the stain is deeply embedded you may want to literally stand on white paper towels that are placed over the area that has been treated with Zero Odor. In effect, you'll be blotting with your full body weight.

If the stain is old or especially severe, it is a good idea to thoroughly soak the area with water before spraying Zero Odor. Several applications may be necessary. After spraying, flush the area with water and blot with white paper towels - again, standing on them if necessary. This will help draw the stain out. Each time this process is repeated - even with deeply embedded or stubborn stains - you will notice the stain getting weaker and weaker.