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Anti-icky Poo Review- When Icky Poo and Pee Happens

June 4, 2020 by Maria Giovanni

Sometimes pets create odors and stink on carpets, seats or fabrics. How frustrating this can be when the odors refuse to go completely, no matter what you use. Cheers for this permanent odor-free solution.

Cat pee is extremely stubborn. Other pet messes are equally icky and unbearably smelly. Masking the odors by air fresheners, or neutralizing them with chemical cleaners may or may not fool your human nose. The pet will however still smell it, and continue making messing in the same area. Then, at some moment, usually when it gets hot, bam! the zoo smell will refuse to stay hidden. Anti-Icky Poo is one of the leading pet odor removers. The product eliminates pet odors and smells by confronting and removing them at their very source. It works with ease on pet urine, vomit, feces, skunk musk, and any other decaying organic materials. This product may just get you happy again with your odor-free home, carpet, seats, upholstery and fabrics.

What to expect from anti-Icky poo

Anti-icky-poo works well to not only remove the stains left behind on a fabric by your pet but to also eliminate from the fabric the source that causes odors to come back again and again. This it achieves through using live bacteria and enzymes to digest such odors from surfaces, fabrics and carpets. It comes in gallon size and one can choose from the strong citrus-smell product or the unscented one. Simply apply a generous amount on the offensive stain/area and let it be. Some users cover the treated area with a plastic to minimize evaporation. Because it does not use chemicals to neutralize the odors, Anti-Icky Poo’s effect is not immediate. It may take a few days for the area to dry and be odor-free. Depending on the severity of the odor, for example, pee in a thick cushion, a repeat application may be necessary. In the event that you had previously used other cleaning agents but in vain, it is recommended that you first use P-Bath – a formulated pre-treat conditioner that deodorizes and cleans out deposits or cleaning solvents that would prevent Anti-Icky Poo from reaching the odor source.

What are some of the key features?

Presence of enzymes and live bacteria

Anti-icky-poo has been recommended by animal care professionals as well as veterinarians as the go to solution for your pet odors and stains on fabrics, carpets and surfaces. This product contains live bacteria and enzymes which literally consume most of the decaying organic pet materials such as sweat, urine, vomit skunk musk, feces and even dead animal smells. In other word, they consume any organic bacteria in these odors. Because the enzymes and bacteria organically break down these odors and smells at their very origin, they (odors) don’t remain or recur. No matter the length of time a particular odor has been in a place, this product is guaranteed to leave the surface stainless and odorless. This does not mean that Anti-Icky Poo is a stain remover. It is primarily an odor remover, which ends up removing some stains in the process.

Works on Multiple Surfaces

Many cleaning agents cannot be used on just any surface. Because of its biological, and not chemical mode of action, Anti-Icky-Poo can however be used on most surfaces without any hitch. For instance, users have reported safely using Anti-Icky-Poo on leather, carpets, upholstery, steel, wood, tile, plastic, dry wall, cement, blankets, artificial turf, among many others. To adequately access pee that is deep in carpets or paddings, a carpet injector can be used to inject the Anti-Icky-Poo products into the carpet – above the flooring and even underneath the padding. It is best to inject the product in multiple spots around the smelly area.

May Require Pre-treatment

Have you already used detergents and other chemical cleaners on the offending fabrics or carpets? You need MisterMax P-Bath Urine Pretreatment Solution to optimize the effectiveness of Anti-Icky-Poo odor remover. P-Bath’s anionic nature makes resetting of the stain-resist fiber coating easy. It then corrects any sticky residues on these fibers left by previous cationic treatments. Its balanced PH formula neutralizes disinfectants in the fiber and brings contaminants to a PH range suitable for Anti-Icky Poo’s optimal effects.

In cases where the affected area is large, or the pee has seeped deep into thick surfaces, like cushions, some users first flush out the pee/odor using less costly solutions e.g. water and white vinegar. They dry the cushion using a fan, before injecting Anti-Icky Poo into the cushion.

Environmentally Friendly

Anti-Icky Poo is green and environmentally friendly. It therefore does not degrade the environment by releasing harsh chemicals into it. It is packaged in reusable and biodegradable plastics.

Safe for you and your Pet

Because Anti-Icky Poo uses enzymes and live bacteria, it is rare to have harsh chemical reactions on your skin, or allergens that would cause sensitivity reactions for you or your pet. When using the Anti-Icky-Poo Original Scented, its citrus smell fills the house for a few days. The smell is not unpleasant smell. It is just a strong smell. While many people don’t mind the crisp, lemony fragrance, some may be sensitive to it or to any strong smell. If this is you, then it would be better if you went for the unscented option.

Pros

  • Safe on most surfaces/materials
  • Scented and Unscented options available
  • Completely eliminate odor
  • Environmentally friendly
  • Safe for you and your pet

Cons

  • Costly

 

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Final Word

Pets fill out lives with joy. Having them should not however condemn your house to the zoo-smell. Many cleaning agents work by either masking or neutralizing pet odors. This does not completely get rid of the odors. Anti-Icky Poo offers a preferred solution. Using live bacteria and enzymes, it consumes the organic source of the pet odors, completely eliminating the occurrence and recurrence of the odors. Besides, it is friendly to the environment, user and pet. If you are seeking a permanent solution to the pet odor problem, Anti-Icky Poo is a sure bet.

Maria Giovanni

Maria Giovanni is a pet lover and does have a variety of pets at home, from the lapdogs to parrots and cats. The latter however seems to be her favorite because she operates a shelter that caters specifically to injured and stray cats. You can also leave your cat with her if you have to travel out of town for a longer period and don’t want to lock your cat inside. Over the years Maria has championed for the rights of animals, because of the many vices that are done to the defenseless animals around the world. Compiling information for the Simple Catguide was quite fulfilling because it allowed her to share knowledge on how best people can care for their pet cats.

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