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Mister Max Unscented Anti Icky Poo Odor Remover is a powerful, enzyme-based solution designed to eliminate odors from various sources without leaving any scent behind. With a generous 128 Fl Oz capacity, itâs perfect for multiple applications across different surfaces, ensuring a clean and fresh environment effortlessly.
Area Odor Remover Type | Area Deodorizer |
Recommended Uses For Product | Multiple areas including but not limited to kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, offices, and automotive interiors. |
Container Type | Jug or container with spout |
Power Source | passive diffusion |
Scent Name | Unscented |
Item Form | Spray |
Unit Count | 128 Fl Oz |
Item Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 12 inches |
B**2
It actually works - but be realistic
As someone with a major cat urine problem and have gone through gallons of this stuff, I thought itâd be helpful to leave a realistic review and share my story. I recently moved to a different apartment and the previous tenants had a cat. There was tons of cat hair around the apartment and wasnât very clean overall, but I figured âno big deal, Iâll just clean it up and itâll be like newâ (spoiler: wasnât the case at all). Another thing to mention is the carpet was replaced in the whole unit, except ONE room. I didnât think much of it at the time because thatâs a pretty normal thing in between tenants, but more on that later.Now, Iâm not sure what sort of magic the landlord did while I was touring the apartment, as there was no smell of cat urine - at all. Didnât even cross my mind. I move in a little bit later and everything is fine. Fast forward a few days and I notice a smell in the one bedroom where the carpet WASNâT replaced. I noticed my own cat was acting a little strange and sure enough I discovered he peed on the floor. Very foolish me at the time thought this was it, and having no knowledge on cat pee, I grabbed my carpet shampooer and shampooed the section of carpet where he peed. While I was at it, I figured, âWhy not just shampoo this whole room?â Sure enough, that made it worse. This is when I went full detective mode on my hands and knees smelling every inch of the carpet while my cat is staring at me wondering wtf Iâm doing. I quickly realized the smell extended far beyond where my own cat had peed.I ran to the internet and began researching the topic of Cat Urine as if I was writing a thesis on it. This is when I learned that when cat urine is rewetted, it reactivates uric acid to recrystallize and suddenly made sense as to why this entire room now reeks of cat urine - I just wetted the entire carpet with the shampooer. Two corners of this room in particular smelled extra terrible, and at this point there was no way my cat did of all of this on his own. I resorted to pulling up about a foot of the carpet and was instantly hit with the most rancid, stale, rotten cat urine smell. The entire carpet pad was stained, the entire subfloor was stained, it seriously was AWFUL.At this point, I connected the dots: the previous tenants had a SERIOUS cat pee problem, hence why the carpet was replaced. I went around the unit and smelled nearly every corner in the unit and another 3 corners smelled just as bad on the wall and baseboards in the rooms where the carpet WAS replaced. No idea why the last bedroom didn't get it's carpet replaced too, but it was obvious at this point there was a major problem, and if I owned the place, Iâd be ripping out the carpet in the last bedroom. However, that isnât an option, so I resorted to finding a solution that would work for now.The biggest takeaway is you need one very key ingredient to get rid of the problem:EnzymesThereâs tons of enzyme cleaners. I started with Rocco & Roxie and the fragrance nearly took me out. Probably would have worked if I used enough, but only used 32 oz of it - not nearly enough and didnât want to buy more because of the intense fragrance. I tried Skoutâs Honor because of good reviews and realized once I got home itâs not even an enzyme cleaner. Sure enough, didnât work. This leads me to Anti Icky Poo, and thankfully I think this will be my last product. (And HUGE bonus is that it comes in an unscented version - definitely recommend that version)One really important thing to point out is you need to follow the instructions, especially for major urine problems. It says right on the bottle youâll need at least a quart for 1 corner and multiple applications may be necessary. Acknowledge this step! For me, this equated to needing literally GALLONS of this. The key to this product is absolutely dousing the affected area and letting it stay soaked. In my case, I poured about a gallon on one corner, let it sit for a whole day with trash bags on top to preventing it from evaporating, and after drying it was probably 95% better!Realistically, Iâm sure there will always be some odor in this case due to the subfloor being stained with the urine. Itâs not a miracle product that will suddenly replace your subfloors soaked with years of cat pee - it just does what it says. This was clearly a problem that is too long gone at this point and likely needs complete replacement of subflooring. But, like I said, this isnât an option, so I believe this product dealt with my issue in the best way given the circumstances. Maybe at some point I'll buy some more, pull up the carpet, and try soaking the subflooring, but thankfully, the room no longer smells like cat urine, and the only way you even get any hint of a smell is if you stick your nose directly in the corner.Overall, this product is really great. It does exactly what it says itâs going to. It didnât rip out my subflooring and replace it, but it doesnât claim to. Thereâs obviously physical limitations to a liquid product. But for most issues, this will do what it claims to do. Just donât spritz your carpet with a decade of cat pee embedded into it and expect it to work, you really have to use it very liberally.
K**E
Anti Icky Poo is the best!
Ordered this several times and it is probably the best stuff on the market. Has probably prolonged my carpet.I have a senior dog (14 years old) who is beginning to have incontinence issues. Works on pee, poop, and puke. No unpleasant scent. Easy to apply and use.Always arrives timely and as described by seller. Will continue to order.Pics of my dogs- Anti Icky Poo puts a smile on their faces! đŸ
R**.
You name it, I've tried it -- this one works
I recently went through the ordeal (and eventual death) of a beloved cat whose kidneys were slowly degenerating. She was my wonderful companion for 16 years and during her illness, she began urinating in many places in my home. I was lucky that she preferred to go on things (clothes, etc) rather than straight on my carpet, but I still was spending an inordinate amount of time trying to clean a variety of items of cat urine. I tried all kinds of things recommended online (various vinegar or baking soda recipes, Nature's Miracle from Petsmart, Simple Solution) and was finally recommended Anti Icky Poo by a friend whose cousin works at cleaning crime scenes.All I can say is wow. It works. I've used it on leather, tile floors, wood floors, carpet (scrub lightly to break up the salt crystals that form on the surface of the carpet fibers just prior to use), and various fabrics, including a pair of silk pillow covers. There has been no damage, and it has worked on them all. I've used it in my laundry (put the clothes in the washer, let the water fill to where it just covers the clothes, dump in a cup of Anti Icky Poo, let sit for 24 hours, wash as usual). I've saved luggage. I've saved my leather messenger bag. I've used it on cat urine, cat vomit (hairballs), residual cat feces when one cat missed the litter box (to keep others from deciding to do the same), and even plain old food stains on my own clothing. Oh, and you know how athletic T-shirts can eventually get yellow sweat stains under the armpits or around the neck? Guess what? Sweat is organic, and Anti Icky Poo loves organic stains and smells. It has also worked on grease spots when I accidentally dropped a bit of chicken bolognese on my chest--because olive oil is organic. I have soaked a featherbed in it after my cat peed on it, let it dry, then taken it to the cleaner for a wash in their industrial washer--no odor when I took it in to the cleaner, and no odor when I got it back.My biggest test was with a shirt I found after my poor cat passed away. It was buried at the back of my closet, and the poor thing had apparently been using as a litter box for quite awhile. It was covered with dark, smelly urine stains that had clearly been layered onto it over months. I have no idea how I didn't smell it earlier. In any case, I decided I wasn't going to be able to wear it again (psychologically, it would have been impossible for me after knowing what had been on it), but I wanted to test out my Anti Icky Poo. I thoroughly doused the inside and outside of the shirt in Anti Icky Poo, rolled it up into a ball, and tied it up in a plastic grocery bag. I did this once a day for three days. I could see that the stains had faded more each day. On the third day, there was no evidence of staining or smell left. I washed normally in the washer and dried in the dryer. The shirt looked and smelled like brand new. I still got rid of the shirt (like I said, psychologically I just couldn't wear it), but I was absolutely amazed. After the fact, I wished I had taken before and after photos. It was that drastic.The secret to this product is that this has both bacteria and an enzyme in it, and the two work together. For them to work, you HAVE TO KEEP THEM ALIVE. Which means you MUST keep the solution WET for it to keep working--once it dries up, the bacteria (which is what is eating away the decaying matter that causes the smell) dies and thus quits working. And you have to give it time to eat everything away. It's not a masking product that works immediately by covering with perfume--it actually completely gets rid of what it's working on by eating it up over time. It speeds up the decay process, which is what creates the smell, so things definitely get worse before they get better, but if you give it time and make sure you create the proper conditions for the bacteria and enzymes to remain alive and keep working (wrap in plastic, spray religiously and liberally, let it puddle, etc.), it's like magic.And, btw, I have other cats. Not one shows any sign that it smells any trace of odor on anything I've treated. And none of them uses anything I've treated as a bathroom--they're all happily using their litter boxes.Anti Icky Poo = Good stuff!
S**A
Effective, low fragrance, and great for laundry.
This is our go-to pet cleaner. Itâs great at getting rid of odors, which is very necessary when you have a pup who sneak-pees in the house. Especially if you spray the offended item and let it soak for a while before washing. I also use it as a presoak for carpet accidents. Itâs not so great for stains that have had some time to age. But I love that the fragrance isnât overpowering and overall, it gets the main job done.
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