How to Remove Odors
Foul odors can appear anywhere in your house or car. It's important to act quickly, not only to eliminate the odor but also to eliminate any bacteria and dirt that may be present as well.
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Remove any solid feces either by picking it up with paper towels or a plastic bag or by gently brushing it into a dustpan or wastebasket. Be careful not to push it further into the fabric.
Sponge the area with a specialized bacteria/enzyme digester such as Outright Pet Odor Eliminator, following the directions suggested on the label.
Cover the affected area with a plastic bag to help the digester stay moist. Leave the digester in for several hours or the time recommended on the digester's label.
Foul odors can appear anywhere in your house or car. It's important to act quickly, not only to eliminate the odor but also to eliminate any bacteria and dirt that may be present as well.
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