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7 Reasons Why Your Dog is Having Urine Accidents
Have you started noticing a heavy increase in the ‘accidents’ your dog is having inside the home? Accident, after accident, you have finally hit your limit – what is going on with Fido, and why are his accidents happening?
When your dog starts having a number of accidents inside your indoor environment it can start to play a drastic role in the overall smell within this area and can potentially ruin surfaces and furniture as well. Sometimes these accidents can be caused by external factors that are taking place within the animals’ environment, while other factors are caused by internal issues that the dog is plagued with such as illness, old age, and even side effects from medication.
How can you determine the reason why your dog is having urine accidents and what can you do to remedy this growing issue? Find out by reading more down below!
Is Your Housebroken Dog Urinating in the House
House soiling is a fairly common problem among dogs, particularly during their puppy stage where they are learning all different types of new practices to help them develop into a good dog. One of the main practices that are taught to new puppies is the concept of peeing and pooping outside, and overtime this becomes a known concept for your ‘newly housebroken dog’.
Although your dog may be ‘housebroken’ there are some occasions where accidents will happen. Maybe you left them alone for a little too long or they just couldn’t hold it, these types of accidents in the house are understandable. However, what do you do when these few and far between accidents start getting a little more regular?
Why is My Dog Peeing in the House
There can be several reasons as to why your dog has taken up peeing inside your home. However, often times getting to the actual root cause of these accidents is easier said than done. From a change in their home dynamic, to a change in their environment, or even a potential medical issue that is taking your dog by storm – there are several factors to consider when your dog starts peeing in the house.
The 7 reasons why your dog is probably having urine accidents in the home is caused by the following:
1.) Changes within the Home
For dogs their family is everything, and when there is a disruption in the family such as a kid moving away, a new addition to the family, or even a death this can trigger the animal to start ‘acting out’. A dog will go through distress during this period which can cause them to begin having accidents throughout the home. If you recognize that this is the reason your dog is having urine accidents, be sure to stay on-top of taking them out to the bathroom, even more regularly than you are used to taking them.
2.) Home Renovations / New House
Has your home undergone a huge renovation project or even a new move has occurred? These can both impact a dog and their increase in urine accidents. When you are remodeling a home, it can be very stressful for your dog, who is watching multiple people entering and exiting the home multiple times a day to work on this project. Also, if you have moved into a new house where the smells are in overdrive for your pet, such as new carpeting can lead them to mark their ‘new territory’. Ultimately, if you dog begins to experience severe stress from these situations it will lead to house training problems, i.e. accidents.
3.) Change in Daily Routine
Dogs are creatures of habit, and any deviation from their daily routine can lead to a disruption within the animal that can lead to issues such as accidents. If your dog is used to being taken outside to go potty at a certain time and they are not taken at this time they may relieve themselves inside your home. When you need to make an adjustment to your dog’s regular routine, be sure to do it very slowly to allow the dog time to adjust to this new routine.
4.) Behavioral: Stress or Excitement
Have you ever experienced the excited pee that your dog may secrete when he gets super-duper excited? Some dogs will leak small amounts of urine when overly excited, fearful, or stressed – this is called submissive urination. Although this is mostly common in younger dogs and puppies, some adult dogs will also struggle with these unintentional urine accidents.
5.) Incontinences Condition
Urinary incontinence occurs when a house-trained dog loses control of his/her bladder. This condition usually occurs in spayed, middle-aged or senior female dogs who are undergoing a lack of estrogen in their body. Estrogen is there to help maintain muscle tone of the urethral sphincter, which will lead to a leaky bladder.
6.) Old Age
When a dog gets into the older stages of its life, certain age-related diseases can cause your dog to lose control of their bladder or leave them disoriented and unaware of the fact that they are having an accident inside the home. Many older dogs will experience kidney disease, cognitive dysfunction syndrome and/or other conditions that will affect their control over their bladder.
7.) Health Problems / Medication Side Effects
Infections, tumors, spinal injuries, kidney disease, and other health problems can lead to bladder issues for your dog. Diseases that cause increased drinking, such as diabetes can lead to an increase in urination and accidents. When your dog is struggling with certain health issues, sometimes your vet will prescribe different medications to help with these ailments. However, some drugs can cause the dog to relieve himself more often and trigger house-training accidents. Therefore, be sure to read and ask your dog’s vet about the side effects before you give it to your dog.
How to Stop a Dog from Peeing Inside the Home
If, and when your dog starts having accidents inside your home it is essential to use the proper cleaning products to deodorize the urine odor completely to help keep your canine offenders away from these spots again! Many cleaning products do a great job of using fragrances and masking agents to hide the smell of urine from the surface, rather than removing the actual urine odor. This can lead your dog right back to the scene of the crime and leave them primed to come back and urinate again in this area as they still smell their urine scent.
The OdorKlenz Pet Urine Eliminator is your number one source for safe and effective urine and pet odor removal. Most urine odor eliminating products are primarily designed to focus on one aspect or chemistry of the urine odor problem, often just masking the urine odor with perfumes and fragrances. OdorKlenz Pet, however, uses a patented technology that actually attacks odors at the source, allowing the product to work via multiple pathways to achieve complete odor neutralization. If you start to notice your dog going to one specific area inside your home to pee, break out the OdorKlenz Pet Urine Eliminator to break this cycle.
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The Surprising Truth on How Often You Should Wash Your Sheets
Everyone knows the extraordinary feeling of sleeping on freshly cleaned sheets – there is nothing quite like it! Washing and cleaning bed sheets is an important thing to do regularly and even though it leaves people feeling good after they clean their sheets, many people are not consistent with washing their sheets on a regular basis. It may be surprising to learn that the average person changes their sheets roughly every 24 days – according to a survey of 1,000 Americans. The longer you go without washing your sheets you leave your bed open and vulnerable to dust mites, dead skin accumulation, dirt, and eventually odors.
Dust mites are a commonly found allergen in bed linens that are so small that they are not visible to the human eye. These critters are attracted to your bed sheets as they thrive on dead skin which has collected within your linens. The average human sheds 1.5 grams of skin a day – which can feed nearly 1 million dust mites. Therefore, cleaning your sheets regularly is important to removing dust mites and fighting off other odor-causing allergen/debris.
How Often Should I Wash My Sheets
The reality is that most people do not wash their sheets enough. As we mentioned the average American washes their sheets every 24 days, but is that often enough? According to a report by CNN, ideally you should be washing your sheets once a week in a hot water cycle to properly clean and disinfect your sheets. Also, you must take into consideration the different circumstances that could affect the condition of your sheets such as if you sweat at night or if you have a pet that lays on your bed with you.
Another consideration you must take into account is if you are sick or recovering from an illness – if it is something contagious you will want to strip the sheets and wash them in hot water to kill any bacteria or germs that have accumulated in your sheets. If your washing machine has a sanitize option, you will want to select that option for cleaning your sheets after becoming sick.
Washing your sheets every week can also be helpful for those who suffer from allergies. As we discussed earlier, dust mites are a commonly found allergen inside bed linens, and they can wreak havoc on your allergies. That is why the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America recommends you wash your bedding at least once a week to eliminate the potential allergen source that is gathering inside your bed sheets.
How Often Should You Wash Your Comforter
Do you sleep with your bulky comforter or duvet every night? If you do, this may mean that you need to ramp up your washing of these bulkier items. The typical rule of thumb is that you should wash these items 2 to 3 times per year. However, if you frequently use this item than you will want to increase the number of washes you perform on this linen.
Also, if your comforter is not covered and is the linen most exposed when your bed is made this will mean you will need to regularly wash your comforter along with your bed sheets. You may have to perform multiple washes in order to wash both your comforter and bed sheets – and it is suggested to wash your comforter in its own washing cycle.
How Often Should You Buy New Sheets
The sheets that you sleep on every night can become worn or ragged overtime when it undergoes more and more washes. This can leave your sheets in need of replacement sooner than you may have expected. However, sometimes, if you take really good care of your sheets, they can last your for forever! Although it may sound like a good economical decision to keep your old sheets, the quality of your sheets can wear and leave you needing to swap out these sheets for some new replacements. It is recommended that you replace your bed sheets ever 2 to 3 years.
Should You Wash New Sheets
When you purchase new bed sheets a big question that many people have is whether or not you need to or should wash these sheets. Some new linen packaging will indicate if you should wash the sheets before use, while others may not. But regardless, with any new sheets it is a good idea to wash them in hot water before you use them. This is mainly due to the fact that chemical treatments may be used on these items during the manufacturing process – and to properly remove these chemicals you will need to wash the sheets with detergent and a laundry chemical remover additive.
How to Wash Linen Sheets
Caring for your linens will be important in preserving the quality of the fabric. Often times, we do not consider that the way we wash our fabrics can ultimately impact the quality of the material. Therefore, we have constructed some helpful tips that will aid you in maintaining the quality of your linens when washing the fabric.
Follow the manufactures care instructions when washing and drying the fabric. These instructions are carefully crafted to help preserve the life of your linens.
Never use bleaches or detergents with color brighteners, this can lead to discoloration and will weaken the material of the fabric.
Hand or machine wash with other like colors, using a mild detergent and a laundry additive like OdorKlenz Laundry Additive to help fight off odor-causing sources from the linens.
Do not overload your washing machine when washing your linen sheets. The more water in the cycle the better.
To minimize wrinkling, line hang the material to dry or tumble dry on a low temperature setting.
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Why Do My Clothes Smell After Washing?
Smelly clothes are a constant battle that we are left dealing with each and every day. The majority of people regularly do laundry almost every single day with stinky fabrics piling up consistently. This is especially true for larger household that house more people (both adults and kids) that are contributing to this endless buildup of laundry. But what do you do when you notice that all your laundry efforts are for nothing? Nothing seems to be happening when you wash your clothing and linens other than more odors collecting onto these items – leaving them with a worse odor than before you threw them into the washing machine. Sometimes this will happen, your clothes will smell after washing and this can be incredibly frustrating! This can mean either wearing smelly clothes or starting the washing process all over again.
How can you avoid smelly clothes after washing them and what is the reason behind your washing machine clothing odors? Find out by reading below!
My Clean Laundry Smells Bad After Washing!
Have you ever gone through the whole laundry process, washed the clothing & dried them, only to realize while you are folding the clothing that they still reek? Talk about frustrating! Sometimes the foul smell shows up right away, while other times it appears only when the item is placed on your body. Odors have a clever way of hiding within the fabric of your clothing hidden behind fragrances and other masking agents that we use in our laundry care routine. So just imagine how embarrassing it would be to walk around smelling like a mix of floral fragrances and B.O.
That fresh laundry smell that is advertised by laundry detergent companies is really a trick to make you think the product works, but in reality, it isn’t washing away the odor – rather it is actually making your odor problem much worse!
The Reasons Your Clothes Are Not Smelling Fresh After Washing
There are several factors that can play a role in the way your clothes come out of the washer smelling. Some of these factors you may have never thought about and some you may know is your major laundry problem. The laundry detergent you use, the level of maintenance you’ve performed on your washing machine, and how long you leave your clothing in the washer for are all potential players in your laundry odor issues. What are the effects of each of these factors and how can you eliminate these issues from your laundry care routine? We are going to discuss what you should do below!
Laundry Detergent
The key ingredient to our washing machine process, laundry detergent is believed to be the magical liquid/powder for your laundry odors. However, what if you found that your laundry detergent was actually doing more harm to your clothes than good? As we discussed earlier, fragranced detergents will actually do a good job of masking the odors and dirt on your clothes rather than removing them. Over time this will lead to a massive build-up of bacteria, odors, and dirt on your fabrics that will need to be removed – and chances are you will need to use something other than your detergent to accomplish this.
What is the Best Smelling Laundry Detergent?
When consumers are purchasing a laundry detergent, they look for the best smelling detergent that they can find, so they can spread the wonderful scent onto their clothing. However, the best smelling laundry detergent are the ones that don’t smell at all! Rather than using a detergent that smells like lilacs or ocean breeze, you may prefer the simple smell of clean. The introduction of ‘free & clear’ laundry detergent has given the option of a fragrance-free laundry detergent for those who are sensitive to smells or even those who rather their clothes smell clean rather than scented!
Washer Stinks
It may seem counterproductive that you need to wash an item that actually ‘washes’ your clothing, but according to consumer reports it is important that you regularly clean and maintain your washing machine. Washing machines are known for holding moisture which can conversely lead to potential mildew and mold growth within your machine. When mildew and mold develop it will result in both fungal and bacterial growth, as well as an odor that will contaminate the whole environment. This is one of the major reasons why you need to perform regular cleanings of your washing machine – especially in front load washing machines where mildew/mold and bacteria will gather inside the lip of the machine that will cause a putrid odor that will travel onto your clean clothing.
How to Clean & Deodorize Washing Machine
When your washing machine develops a foul odor or even if you want to give your washing machine a monthly clean-out, there are a couple things you can do to clean and deodorize the machine. Many people will turn to vinegar as a solution for cleaning their machines, and although this is a natural cleaner that is typically useful for deodorization it can be somewhat damaging inside your washing machine. Vinegar is corrosive and can break down the rubber hosing of your washing machine if you use an excess amount of the cleaner.
Instead, you may want to use a noncorrosive & earth-friendly washing machine deodorizer inside your washer to clean it. The OdorKlenz Washing Machine Deodorizer uses a patented earth mineral technology that is highly reactive against many odors and chemicals to completely break-down the odor. Simply place ½ a cup of the OdorKlenz Washing Machine Deodorizer into your washing machine on an empty cycle with hot water and your machine will be completely cleaned & deodorized.
Leaving Clothes in Washer Overnight
We all know the struggle of remembering to move our wet clothes from the washing machine to the dryer. I have been guilty of leaving clothes in the washers for days after I washed them, which means I have to do the whole laundry process over again. However, this is really not good for your clothing – as bacteria and mold can grow on these fabrics while waiting wet inside your washing machine. In order to make sure that you don’t forget to switch your wet clothes from out of the washing machine and into the dryer, try setting an alarm to remind yourself.
How to Make Laundry Smell Good
If your laundry still smells after correcting these simple laundry mistakes above, then chances are you may not be doing anything wrong! Well, where does this leave you then? This leaves you with smelly clothes that won’t be removed from the fabric of the apparel and will require a more effective odor neutralization method to expel the remaining smells on your clothes.
The OdorKlenz Laundry Additive is an odor-eliminating laundry additive that you can use alongside your regular detergent to help fight off and destroy pesky odors. OdorKlenz utilizes a patented earth mineral technology that is able to effectively break-down and neutralize a broad spectrum of noxious and chemical odors from the surface of your clothing. Simply add in the suggested amount of OdorKlenz Laundry Additive into your washing machine with detergent and run the cycle on a warm water spin, and you will be flabbergasted by the capabilities of the additive to remove stubborn laundry odors. Therefore, if you want good smelling laundry finally, use a laundry additive to complete the job!
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Why to Avoid Using Fabric Softener on Workout Clothes
Before you wash your fabrics, do you ever take the time to read the washing instructions from the manufacturer on the tag of your shirt? I will admit, I am guilty of not reading these instructions beforehand when washing my fabrics – as I just throw the fabrics into the washing cycle with my normal laundry care products hoping for the best! However, depending on the specific type of material used within your apparel, it may require the use and/or removal of certain products such as fabric softener, detergent, bleach, etc.
Synthetic fabrics or polyester is a very difficult fabric to keep clean and even worse to keep the odors away from – as one wrong laundry care product used on these fabrics can increase or trap the existing odors on the fabric. Fabric Softener, in particular, is a laundry care product that does not mix well with workout clothes’ polyester material.
Below we are going to discuss what exactly is fabric softener and why you should never use it on your polyester or synthetic workout clothing!
Is Fabric Softener Bad for Clothes
Fabric softeners are a highly used, popular laundry care product that many people use in their laundry care routine. Fabric softener was designed to reduce static cling and help fabrics feel softer. They work by coating the fabric in a waxy film – yes, you heard right, a waxy film! When you use traditional fabric softeners a residue is left behind on the linens which will give it that soft fresh smell, but in reality, it is really dirty. This coating that is left behind by the fabric softener on your fabrics also does a great job of trapping grime and stink, especially on workout clothing.
Should I Use Fabric Softener
Did you know that fabric softener can affect the performance of your performance wear gym clothes? Today, most gym clothes use a moisture-wicking material (polyester or a blend of synthetic fabrics) that shields off sweat, while still keeping you cool during your workout. However, when you utilize fabric softener in your workout clothes washing cycle it will essentially block the wicking power of the fabric, which will leave you with stinky, ineffective clothes for your gym apparel.
It is a safe-bet to avoid the use of fabric softener on your moisture-wicking workout clothing. By avoiding fabric softener in your workout clothes wash load you will help maintain the integrity of the fabric of your gym apparel to ensure that it can still rightfully perform its tasks of repelling sweat and keeping your body cool during an exercise.
Fabric Softener vs Detergent
Detergent and fabric softener are not interchangeable laundry care products that can be substituted for the other. Both detergent and fabric softener each contain different properties that perform different functions in your washing machine and on your fabrics.
Detergent is there for the dirty work that your apparel gets put through, particularly workout clothing. During the average day, clothing can pick up sweat, skin cells, food particles, dirt, and more. That’s why we have laundry detergent, to help remove all of this dirt and grime on our fabrics – just like shampoo cleans your hair, detergent does the heavy lifting when it comes to cleaning the fabrics of your clothing.
Whereas fabric softener protects your clothing – similar to how conditioner protects your hair. Fabric softener works by strengthening the fabrics and helping to reduce friction during the laundry process. This ultimately helps clothes keep their original shape, reduce pilling and fuzz, and reduce color fading.
When Should You Use Fabric Softener
Determining when you should use fabric softener and when not to use fabric softener is important to up-keeping the quality and effectiveness of your fabrics. We have learned of the negative effects that fabric softener has on your synthetic, polyester workout clothing – but when should you apply fabric softener to your wash load? There are a few instances in which you should bust out your fabric softener for your wash load, these situations include the following:
Maintaining the Appearance of New Fabrics: The material and fibers of your new clothing can become worn and tired looking over time as you wash the fabrics more and more. By using fabric softener on your new clothes, you can help make these fibers more elastic, and therefore leaving the clothes looking newer for a longer period of time.
If You Live in a Hard Water Area: Specific regions and areas where the mineral content of water is high, fabric softener can be essential. When using fabric softener, it will help to eliminate the effects of hard water on your clothing to make fabrics feel soft and revived again.
Apply to Bed Linens: The feeling of freshly cleaned bed linens can be accomplished by the use of fabric softener. It will leave your bed feeling soft and smelling good.
How to Wash Polyester Workout Clothes
The process of washing your polyester workout clothes can be intimating for many, as it requires just the right touch of laundry care products and tips to successfully wash and deodorize these clothing items. We are going to go step-by-step on what you need to do to wash smelly workout clothing effectively, so that there is no more odor left harbored within the fabric of these garments.
Turn Gym Apparel Inside Out: When we workout or secrete sweat it gets absorbed in the fabric near our skin, which means the inside of our shirts and apparel. Turning your workout clothing inside out before washing will allow for water and detergent to better access the source of the sweat odors and leave your clothing cleaner after the wash cycle.
Use the Right Amount of Detergent: A big mistake that many people make when washing clothes is adding to much detergent in their cycle. Using more detergent won’t make your clothes cleaner, it will instead buildup soap residue that traps odors in the clothing.
Boost Laundry with Sport Odor Eliminator Additive: Boosters are used in laundry in addition to regular detergent to accomplish a capability that is not achievable by standard detergent. Utilizing a sport odor eliminating additive like the OdorKlenz Sport Laundry Additive is revolutionary for fighting off harsh sweat odors without the use of chemicals or masking agents.
Avoid Heat: Elastic clothing like workout apparel does not like being exposed to high heats. The heat will actually work at making the odors in the fabric more pronounced, which is why you should avoid placing gym apparel in the dryer, and rather air these fabrics out to dry.
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6 Ways to Deodorize Pet Smell When Selling Home
You are ready for your home to hit MLS and for new prospective buyers to enter your home in hopes that it fits their every want and need. However, you have one major concern, the dreaded stench of pet that you keep getting a whiff of no matter how hard you try to make it vanish from your home’s air. Pet odors are one of the toughest odors to remove from the surfaces and air in your home – most pets (like mine!) have no limits when it comes to where they can roam and explore in the home, which means that odors will spread and travel throughout the whole environment.
What can you do to refresh your home’s air and kick the pet stench out the door of your newly listed home? Find out below the key steps to implement to deodorize pet smell when selling your home.
Does Your Newly Listed House Smell Like Dog?
Have you ever wondered what exactly the smell of ‘dog’ is and why it is so pungent throughout your home? Dogs, unlike humans, do not sweat – but they do perspire from their paws and emit a light perspiration from their hair follicles that will have a chemical scent that is individual to the dog. They also produce oil, which is a critical part of healthy skin and hair, and this oil has its own scent marker. All of these components will impact the overall smell of your dog – which can and most likely will be spread into the home.
Not to mention, dogs also have a way of getting into every little (or big) mess that they find. Whether it is rolling in poop outside in the grass, jumping in a mud puddle, or even wrestling with another dog outside. The odors will brew and fester on your dog – whose first instinct when they get home is to cover this scent all over the surfaces of your house.
When you begin to smell that distinct odor of ‘dog’ in your home, it will be time to take action and expel the odor – especially when your home is on the market!
How to Keep Your House That’s for Sale from Smelling Like Pet
Dog smell and other pet odors can really affect the smell of your home – and not in a good way! A recent study conducted by North Carolina State University researchers found that those homes with dogs or any pets is more susceptible to bacteria in their homes (and a variety of bacteria to boot!), opposed to homes without dogs or pets. When bacteria builds-up inside an environment the bacteria will create and release a pungent odor that can take over inside the area.
If you have started to notice that a collection of pet odors has gathered inside your home than it is time to apply some methods to expel the pet odor before your house begins to get flooded with potential new occupants.
Here are the top 6 ways to deodorize pet smell when selling your home.
1.) Control Urine Odors:
Pet urine, for many pet owners, is a huge problem that they face inside their home. Whether you are training a new puppy, dealing with an older dog with health issues, or even a dog with incontinence issues – urine will taint your home’s surfaces and impact the smell in your home. A go-to solution that pet owners will use when any of these situations are taking place inside their home is to use a good ole’ fashion ‘pee pad’. If your dog uses a pee pad, it is important to be sure that you put down a new pad after each use of the pad. When you leave these contaminated pads laying around inside your home it will wreak havoc on the smell inside this environment.
If you have a cat inside your home, stay regular in replacing the kitty litter daily instead of scooping used litter clumps that require a sweeping up around the litter box after each scoop. Be sure to inconspicuously hide the litter box before each showing – this will help expel some of the odor that is created by your pet’s urine.
2.) Paint or Seal Walls:
Something that we don’t commonly associate with pet smell is the dander that your pet releases from their body that can also contribute to the pet odors swirling inside your home. Pet dander will travel all throughout your home and attach to any and every surface that it can find including walls. When your walls capture this dander, it will hold onto the odor and make the process of removing the pet smell a whole lot harder.
The best way to go about removing this odor is to paint or seal the walls inside your home. The paint and sealer will coat the walls and cover the smell of the odors stuck on the wall and the previous coat of paint.
3.) Clean Flooring Thoroughly:
As you may imagine, your pet spends a big portion of their day on your flooring – walking around, sleeping, or even chewing their new bone or toy. This will all leave an impact on your flooring and furthermore will require an extensive cleaning of this area. Often times, we try to clean our flooring at least every two weeks if not every week, and when you have pets it is important that this is regularly done.
Scrub your floors with an effective odor-neutralizing solution to beat those stubborn, hard-to-remove pet odors from the flooring. Be sure to watch out for the different ingredients present in these floor cleaners though, as some cleaners contain harsh chemicals and fragrances that will only cover up and contaminate the surface more than its original state.
4.) Wash Drapes and Upholstery:
Fabrics and upholstery can act like sponges, absorbing anything that comes into contact with the material. Pet odors is no exception to this, as fabrics in your home like drapes and upholstery will trap these pet odors and cling to the smell until it is properly washed. It is recommended to either launder, steam clean, or dry clean all of your fabric drapes, as well as steam cleaning upholstered furniture.
5.) Give Extra TLC to Carpeting:
The carpeting inside your home can take quite the odor beating – especially when pets are involved. When you start to notice this surface stinking up your house, you will need to give it a little TLC, more than you usually do when you do your regular weekly clean.
Utilize a carpet deodorizer that works against pet odors and apply that to your carpeting. Renting a wet vacuum machine at your grocery store or hardware store is the easiest and most effective way to extract the odors from the surface and reviving your home’s carpeting. Plus, it will help to remove stains from the surface to improve the appearance of your carpeting for potential buyers.
6.) Air Out Home:
Pet odors will travel throughout your home’s air and can potentially remain trapped inside this space. Many home’s lack proper ventilation which can lead to a build-up of odors and pet dander inside the environment. There are two things that you can do to try to help alleviate this issue and remove the collected pet odors from your home. First, you will want to open up the doors and windows inside your home to help flush the odors and pet dander from the air. When you allow fresh air inside, you are letting the fresh air come and flush out the contaminated air which can help to improve the indoor air quality and the strong odors within the air. Second, switch your HVAC filter out to a high-efficiency pleated filter with a patented odor eliminating technology. The OdorKlenz HVAC Filter is unlike any other HVAC available, as it provides your filter with the capability to break down and eliminate noxious odors that come into contact with the filter. This filter also lasts for up to 6 months, rather than the average life of a standard pleated filter which is about 1 month. By switching your filter to a higher-grade filter with a patented technology for odor elimination will be helpful in reducing pet odors in your home.
If you find that your house is starting to smell like pet and you want to remove this odor before you put it on the market, try implementing these tips to eradicate the odor for good from your home environment.
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How to Determine What the Best Air Filter is for Your Home
During the cold winter months and the hot summer months we turn relentlessly to our air handling system to either provide us with warmth or cool air to get us through the fluctuating and extreme weather conditions present outside our home’s doors. Although our air conditioning/furnace systems are so vital to us during most part of the year, the air filter component of our systems are often neglected and not commonly kept-up with which can play a significant role in the way these systems run and even more importantly the quality of the air inside your indoor environment.
What should you know about your HVAC filter inside your home and what steps do you need to take to maintain both the proper performance of your air handling system and good air quality inside your living space?
Find out important information about your HVAC filter below that will help you to successfully store the best air filter inside your home’s air conditioning/furnace system.
What Does an Air Filter Do in a House
When you are changing your home’s temperature, your heating and air conditioning systems pull in the air from the room and blows the conditioned air through the ducts to the rooms in your home. The air filter in your home is positioned where air is pulled into the system, allowing the heating or cooling process to begin.
The air filter in your home acts as a barrier, trapping airborne particles that get sucked in with the air and shields it from blocking the blower and even clogging up the coils. If a clog occurs inside the coils than it will be impossible to heat or cool the air passing over them and can potentially damage the system. Therefore, the air filter helps not only keep the system doing its job, but it also helps the systems lifespan – by protecting it to last longer and keep it running efficiently.
Do HVAC Air Filters Work?
Do air filters really work inside your home by preventing contaminants from flooding your air and helping to maintain your air handling system? The answer is yes, they really do. According to the EPA, Americans spend 90% of their time indoors, so it is really important to maintain clean indoor air.
By remembering to check to your air filter every month, you will be able to enjoy the following benefits:
Longer System Lifespan: When you neglect your air handling system it can easily reduce the overall lifespan of the system, sometimes nearly in half. If you want to increase the life of your air system, you will want to schedule annual professional air conditioning maintenance and keep up with filter replacements.
Less Fixing & Repairs: Clogged air filters within your air handling system can lead to restricted airflow, overheating, and a back-up of dirt in the entire HVAC system. When any of this happens, it can mean repairs & more frequently needed services to the system.
Increase Energy Savings: As dirt gathers and accumulates on your filter it can slow down the flow of air. This in turn, makes your HVAC system work much harder and longer than it should. When this happens, it will increase the amount of energy used and you will see this increase on your electricity bill. The U.S. Department of Energy even backed this claim saying that clean air filters can save you around 5-15% on your energy bill.
Improved Indoor Air Quality: The quality of the air inside indoor environments is important as folks spend the majority of their time indoors. To accomplish cleaner indoor air, it is vital to keep up with filter replacements and professional maintenance. In addition to replacing your air filters, you may also want to use an air purifier to help maintain improved indoor air quality.
There can also be problems that you may face when you improperly maintain your HVAC system and the air filter inside this system. As the air filter gets clogged it will increasingly restrict the air flow through the machine and lead to an array of issues.
Here are the top three most common issues you will face when you have dirty, clogged filters in your air handling system:
Reduced Function: If your air filter is clogged it will mean that air flow will be restricted, and less air will be moving throughout the environment. This can lead to an impairment in function with less warm/cool air flowing from the system- which can mean severe discomfort for those in the indoor area.
Issues with Fan Motors: The fan motor is designed to turn the blades and push air flow through your home. When the air filter gets clogged it can mean that the air systems fan motor will have to work harder to pull air inside the indoor environment. And even worse, this may lead to a strain on the motor that can cause it to break down.
Higher Energy Bill: When your home’s air conditioning system has to work harder to pump out cool air into the area, it will result in more energy use. Also, even your air filter can potentially increase your energy consumption, as the filter fills up and is not replaced it will become harder to push air through which will take up more time and work to produce the air into the home. It may become evident of this increase in energy from your home’s energy bill where you will see a spike in the total amount that needs to be paid.
Types of Air Filters for HVAC
Have you ever stopped to consider the type of HVAC air filter you have in your home’s air handling system? Often times, this is something that we don’t put a lot of time and consideration into, but should we really look into this more in-depth – yes! There are four main types of HVAC air filters that people typically use in their home, these types of filters include the following:
Fiberglass Filter: This throwaway (disposable) filter is the most common type of filter found in HVAC systems. The filter is layered with fiberglass fibers that are laid over each other to form the media of the filter. Typically, this is reinforced with a metal grating support that holds the fiberglass up to prevent failure. You will be able to easily purchase this type of filter in a store and it is one of the cheapest options available for HVAC filters. However, it does a poor job of effectively trapping particles, which can lead to poor indoor air quality.
HEPA Filter: A top of the line HVAC filter for your air handling system. The HEPA filter actually filters the air passing through them at a very fine scale. These filters can capture up to 97% of all particulate matter and remove nearly all allergens from your home’s air. Unfortunately, there are flaws with this type of air filter, as they are too efficient and block airflow. This can mean you will notice a lack of air in your home and can increase your energy bill substantially.
Pleated Filter: A step up from fiberglass filters, but with increased efficiency in trapping dust particles and other airborne contaminants. A pleated filter is a good option for those who need dust particles to be trapped in the filter to prevent allergic reactions. The majority of air handling systems and corresponding filters only focus on particle filtration through the use of this type of filter, however, many pleated filters do not address chemical pollutants and odors. Be sure to look for a pleated filter that works against particulates as well as contains neutralization capabilities for chemical pollutant removal like the EnviroKlenz HVAC Filter.
Washable Filter: One of the most economical filters because you don’t have to replace them every month. Washable filters are designed to stop debris from going through the filter, so they work better when they are dirty. This type of filter is very flawed though, as it needs to have a layer of protective dirt on the filter to be effective.
Home Air Filter Replacement
Replacing your home’s air filter is one of the easiest and quickest repairs you can make to your air handling system. However, it is also one of the most important maintenance requirements for your system. When you replace your home’s air filter you are ensuring that your home has a clean air filter that can both help the life of the air handling system and increases the quality of air inside your home. Although this is an important task that is a must with your HVAC system, there are many filters that go unchanged for way too long. We are going to discuss how frequently you should change your air filter and the easiest way to install the air filter into your air handling system.
How Often Should Air Filters Be Changed
The life of your filter depends on several different environmental factors, such as the density of airborne contaminants, the use of airborne contaminants in the environment, an increase in the systems activity, and even the type of filter used. If you use fiberglass filters you will need to change the filter every month. When you have a pleated filter, it can last up to 90 days – and with a more efficient pleated filter it can sustain for up to 6 months. And if you have a washable filter you can change that filter every 5 years but be sure to wash the filter every month. Following these replacement guidelines per filter type will help both your air handling system and your indoor air quality.
How to Install Air Filter
Most modern air handling systems have the filter located close to or right next to the blower unit. Once you have located your air filter, take off the grill or box cover that is holding it in place and remove the dirty filter. Dispose of it properly or clean it thoroughly if it is a washable filter and place a new one into the system with the air flow pointing toward the blower.
The air filter inside your home is an important component to your air handling system and making sure that you properly upkeep this component is necessary to increasing the overall life of your system and improving the overall air quality throughout your home environment.
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How to Keep Clothes Smelling Fresh in Storage
When you have an excess of clothes (like most of us!), you will need to turn to closets and dresser drawers to store your clothing until their next wear. However, let’s be honest, if you have ever stored clothing in these areas than you know there is just something about these small spaces that make scents go off and spread onto your clean, once fresh smelling stored clothing.
Have you ever washed your clothes and placed them in these storage areas, only to pull the article of clothing out the next day to smell that newly acquired musty smell? You may wonder if it is the laundry care products you use that is leaving this musty odor on your clothes or if the culprit of the odor lies within your storage areas. What can you do to remove this musty odor from your clothes, and get to the root cause of the issue to eliminate the nuisance odor all together? Find out below what you can do in an effort to keep your clothes smelling fresh in storage.
Why Does My Closet Smell Musty?
When you open your closet door, do you instantly get hit with the strong, distinct smell of musty/mildew odor? Closets are often times prone to develop this odor, leaving you to wonder why does my closet smell musty? Dampness. Water and moisture present inside your closet are one of the primary causes of mustiness and other mildew odors inside your closet, and even when you think that there are no traces of moisture present in your closet, think again!
The configuration and design of closets often contributes to the musty problem in your closet. They typically are recessed back into the wall and are enclosed off by a door. Both of these features can restrict airflow into this storage area and allow contaminated, humid air in the space which can lead to mildew and mold growth that will lead to the undesirable musty odor.
How to Make Closet Smell Good
Having a fresh smelling closet is important, nobody wants to wear clothes that smell musty and dirty, especially when you take a lot of time to clean and care for your fabrics! If you notice that your closet is smelling less than stellar (and a little musty!) now is the time to take action and work towards making your closet smell good again. Below are some steps that can be taken to expel the stinky odors from your closet and your clothing!
Remove Everything: The first step is to remove everything from inside your closet and set it aside. Separate any machine-washable footwear, damp clothing, or outwear and put these articles into the washing machine. These types of garments are known culprits for mold/mildew growth because of the high moisture levels they are exposed to when wearing these items. You also want to wash any clothes that have developed that musty smell on the fabric. Be sure to hang these items to dry outside after washing them, this will help to remove any lingering odors.
Closet Deodorizer: Once everything is removed from the closet, clean it thoroughly by vacuuming or sweeping up debris inside the area and wiping down the surfaces. These surfaces should be wiped down using an effective deodorizer to eliminate any unwanted odors. The OdorKlenz Source Odor Treatment is perfect for dealing with musty smells on surfaces, using a patented earth mineral technology the minerals break down and eliminate a broad spectrum of odors including mildew/mold odors.
Organize Closet: After you have cleaned your closet, go through your clothes and donate clothes that you don’t wear. When your closet is too packed it can lead to odor issues.
What Causes Clothes to Smell Musty?
Clothing gets put through the ringer, with many odors coming into contact with the fabric and impacting the smell of the fabric. Body oils, grime, and dirt build-up will gather onto clothing leaving a foul-smelling odor on your clothes. These odors can all be undesirable, but when it comes to one odor that you do not want on your clothes, musty smell is at the top of the laundry heap.
Musty smells are a result of mildew in your clothing or in your dresser. Mildew develops spores that accumulate in dark and damp environments, and even if we aren’t able to visibly see them, the smell will give it away. The moisture that triggers musty smells, often find their way into drawers from a damp piece of clothing, a spill, or even from humidity.
How Do I Get Musty Smell Out of Dresser Drawers?
Dressers are a very popular method for storing clothing, but it can also be a stinky one! A dresser is an area that is confined, dark, and has limited airflow making it the perfect environment for mold/mildew to grow and leave a musty smell. How can you remove this smell and restore your dresser to a fresh smelling state? Below are some tips on how to get that musty smell out of your dresser drawers.
Empty Dresser: Open all your dresser drawers and remove all items inside. Once the dresser is empty leave the drawers open for at least 24 hours to let air circulate within these areas.
Wipe and Deodorize: Wipe down the inside of the drawer to both clean and eliminate any moisture inside the area. To protect your dresser from developing odors in the future, try placing an odor-eliminating pad inside each drawer. This type of pad is designed to capture and destroy odors from the source, leaving the area protected from noxious odors.
How to Keep Clothes Smelling Fresh in Drawers
The battle of keeping your stored clothes smelling good may seem like an endless one. You probably have tried all the tricks and tips to expelling the less than fresh odor in your clothes – borax, baking soda, vinegar, essential oils, etc. However, your clothes still smell musty and old – with the fresh scent far from present on your fabrics. What can you do? It is time to step up your laundry game or time to add a laundry additive to help you do the job. A laundry additive like the OdorKlenz Laundry Additive is the perfect weapon to use to achieve a fresh smell on your clothing, even the clothes that have been stored away in your dresser for who knows how long. OdorKlenz uses a patented earth mineral technology that allows for odors to be broken down and neutralized at the source of the fabric. It is easy to use, just add it with your unscented detergent in the washing machine and you will smell the difference!
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Hunting Scent Eliminator Guide
A once necessity, turned sport – hunting is an activity that takes time, attention to detail, and a game plan before you step out into the woods to make your first kill. For those who have never participated in the sport of hunting, you may think that it is just camo and weapons, but the challenges within this activity can be more complex than you would have ever thought.
Animals are very perceptive, with a keen sense of smell and heightened vision that alert them and keep them safe from prey complicate hunting tremendously. A hunter must keep in mind that they need to blend into their surroundings, come prepared with visual aids for far away kills, and even take into consideration their scent – which can alert animals of a nearby threat, aka you.
Hunting 101: What to Know About Hunting Scents
Did you know that a deer’s nose has almost 300 million olfactory receptors? In comparison, to the human nose that contains five million olfactory receptors – a large difference! The littlest trace of scent will alert a deer and cause it to leave the area in fear of being hunted. Also, wind can play a crucial role in exposing your scent to hunting prey. Depending on the wind trail, it can push the scent right to the nose of the deer and will lead them to stray from the area before you are able to initiate the hunting process.
The scents that trigger or alert the deer to your presence can range from deodorant, body odor, and even laundry detergent. Companies have made big bucks off the promise to eliminate hunting scents, but you need to take more action than just utilizing a miracle spray for scent elimination.
Hunting Scent Control Tips
Have you tried every play in the book to eliminate the scents on you before going for a hunt but to no avail? There are many go-to supplies that can help you to eliminate scent before your hunt, especially with the apparel you wear. There are three levels of clothing that you can wear to deter your scent, this includes the following:
Base Layer: Wearing a good base layer of scent control will help to minimize odors. We suggest wearing an undershirt and pants of some sort to block the scent that your body is producing, shielding the odor from catching the wind and being smelt by the prey.
Deodorizing Yourself: Think about the scented products you use when you wake up in the morning -from deodorant, cologne/perfume, and body wash. The smallest odor, whether it be your breath after drinking coffee, may be detectable to a deer.
Clothing Odors: Washing your clothes with scent-free products is vital for hunting. Clothing fabric is an absorber that constantly collects odors and scents. Therefore, being prepared with an effective laundry eliminating product is necessary for a successful hunting.
Steps to Washing Hunting Clothes
There are several factors to consider when washing and deodorizing hunting clothes. Hidden odors can be hiding inside your washer, along with laundry care products that can be contributing to the odors on your hunting clothes. What steps do you need to take to eliminate all odors and scents from hunting clothes?
Clean Out Your Washing Machine. Washing machines can harbor many odors and laundry products inside the machine, which can transfer onto your clothing. Front load washing machines are notorious for collecting bacteria, detergent, and a mix of odors within the rubber seal lip around the door of the machine. If you have a stinky washing machine or a front load washer, you will want to clean your washing machine with an effective washing machine deodorizer.
Use an Odor Eliminating Laundry Additive. A go-to for many hunters is to utilize an ‘odor eliminator’ to kick the smells and odors from hunting clothes and gear. However, many of these products utilize masking agents that will start to emit a smell, which can be picked up by a deer or animal. The OdorKlenz Laundry Additive, though, is a great choice for hunters as it utilizes no masking agents and actually eliminates the odors from the source of your clothing. OdorKlenz uses a patented earth mineral technology that neutralizes and breaks down noxious odors, leaving them completely eradicated from your clothing.
Air Dry Clothing: After you wash your clothes, instead of throwing your clothes into the dryer, place them outside to air dry. When you let your clothes air dry outside it will prevent ambient odors from attaching to your hunting clothes and leaving a smell.
Best Scent Killer for Hunting
Scent eliminators or killer sprays are designed to block or minimize your body odor or scents before going hunting. Scent blockers for your clothes usually utilizes carbon technology, but this technology is highly flawed when retaining odors. Don’t risk odors coming back on your hunting clothing or gear, use OdorKlenz – the best scent killer for hunting.
OdorKlenz is an odor eliminating technology that eliminates odors completely. The OdorKlenz technology works via a destructive adsorption process that can eliminate the chemical that’s at the source of the odor. It is proven to eliminate even the worst odors, making hunting scents easy to remove.
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How to Successfully Wash & Deodorize Smelly Bras
The constant battle we have with our clothing and the odors that they retain is real. A real struggle that we are perpetually at odds with when it comes time to wash and deodorize our odorous fabrics. When you wear a piece of fabric frequently each day, the odors and smells will build up and create a pungent piece of fabric that you can barely stand to be near, much less wear on your body. Think about something you wear every day, whether that be socks, underwear, or even your favorite go-to bra, these items if not washed properly after every use will become your worst nightmare when it actually comes time to finally wash it of its odor
For women, bras are an everyday necessity that is worn on a daily basis – and for most of us we have our few select bra’s that we tend to gravitate towards when dressing in the morning. As you wear, and wear, and wear a certain bra the problem that will occur is one that can only be described as ‘stinky’, to say the least! No matter who you are or what you do during the day, you are bound to sweat – although the amount of sweat that is produced can vary the same result takes place, sweat absorbs into the fabric of your bra and will start to produce a pungent sweaty odor over time. What can be done to combat this smelly sweat odor and successfully wash & deodorize your smelly bra? Keep reading to find out!
Why Does Sweat Smell So Bad?
Sweat develops on the body in warm, dark environments that are tightly restricted with little air flow access. The area that is supported by your bra is the perfect area for sweat to accumulate and occur, leaving a decent amount of sweat and the odor that is associated with sweat. Sweat, however, is commonly mistaken for having an ‘odor’ but this is simply not the case. The smell that is associated with sweat is developed from skin bacteria that is found on the skin that works to break down the sweat secretions released from the sweat glands. The odor originates from the apocrine glands in the armpits that release a thick, oily sweat that is high in proteins and lipids which bacteria on the skin feeds on. The bacteria will than travel onto the fabric on your body and leave a wicked odor that needs to be deodorized immediately.
Sweats Impact on Your Bras
Treating and cleaning your bras can be one heck of a task, as women usually avoid the process of cleaning these garments. Why do most women avoid washing their bras? Because who wants to risk ruining your favorite bra, since there are many DO NOTs that must be considered when washing your bra. The lacier and more beautiful the bra, the harder it can be to risk placing the garment in the washing machine. However, when an accumulation of sweat collects in the material of your bra, you will have no choice but to have to take action to wash and deodorize this material. So, what can you do to try to limit the amount of wash time your bra gets and retain the life of your bra?
How Often Should You Change Your Bra
Alternating and switching out what bra you wear each day can be beneficial to reducing the odors and the need to wash the bra. Depending on the life and extensive wearing of the bra it can influence the need to change out your bra. Most people will figure to replace their bras every couple of years, but really you should change them out every six months. This is not only because of odor issues but also due to a lack of existing elasticity because of wear & tear. Being cognizant of how long you have worn your bra for and the amount of wear time it has undergone will help you to determine the existing life of the bra- and if worse comes to worse and you can’t remember these details just perform the old ‘smell test’ to gain insight into your bra’s age.
How Often to Wash Bras & Sports Bras
Body sweat is a natural process that occurs in the body and therefore it cannot be halted or eliminated. The sweat will lead to the need to wash fabrics, as the fabrics will retain the sweat and lead to an odor. Bra’s, as we have determined, will retain sweat and the bacteria odor from sweat into the material which will require the need to wash bras and sports bras. Depending on the lifestyle of the woman and the type of wear of the bra, your garment may require more upkeep and washing, a general guide is that you should wash your bra after two or three wears. Now that may seem like a lot, but it is necessary to maintaining a clean, odor-free bra. The only thing left now to do is to learn how to successfully wash and deodorize your bras.
Washing Bras: The Best Way to Wash Bras
When it comes to washing your bras there are a lot of mistakes that can be made that can have a lasting impact on your bras. Most people will haphazardly throw their garments into the washing machine without a second thought, but this simple act can sometimes ruin your favorite bras – leaving you upset and scrambling to find an alternative bra that can take its place. The ideal way to launder your bra is to always hand wash – that is the key!
How to Hand Wash Bras
The process of hand washing your bras will require more work than just simply throwing your bra into the washing machine and letting the machine work its magic. You will only need a few items to help you along in the cleaning and deodorization process, these include a sink or tub, water, detergent, and an effective sweat odor eliminating laundry additive.
Step 1: Clean your sink and fill it with warm water. Add a small amount of detergent (about a teaspoon or two) to the water. You want to be careful not to add too much detergent as bras are fairly small and do not require a lot of detergent to properly clean the garment. Along with the detergent you will want to add in an effective laundry additive to help deodorize the garment to remove the odor – the OdorKlenz Laundry Additive is the perfect additive to add into your bra soaking process. Place about ¼ of a cup of OdorKlenz Laundry Additive into the sink and mix the water around.
Step 2: Add in your bras and push them under the water and swish them around, allowing for agitation. Leave the bras in the sink and allow them to sit in the solution for 10 to 15 minutes to soak. (Allow for more time if the bra is especially stinky!)
Step 3: Once the soaking is done, wash off the bra with water and rinse out the absorbed water.
Step 4: Hang the bras outside or on a line to air dry. Be sure not to hang them by their straps, since the bra is still wet and heavy it can cause the straps to get stretched out and lose its elasticity.
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Best Methods to Eliminating Dog Smell Out of House
Pets leave a mark on your heart and unfortunately on your home. Households that are full of pets, or even ones that just have a single animal will experience the undesirable odor associated with pets. The smell can be a mix of wet dog, urine, dirt, and even feces. This strong and smelly odor will spread throughout your whole home and taint the aroma swirling around your personal environment.
Dogs know no boundaries when it comes to surfaces and areas throughout your home, as they roll around and mark each item with their strong- and foul-smelling odor. This will leave you with carpeting, couches, and linens that smell like dog, ew! What can you do to get rid of the dog smell spreading throughout your home and make your home smell as fresh as it should be? Continue reading to learn the best methods to eliminating dog smell out of your house!
How to Tell if Your House Smells Like Dog
Dog smell is a strong scent but for many homeowners it can sometimes be hard to detect that unwanted smell in your home. When you are in and out of the house on a daily basis it can be almost impossible to notice the odor in your home’s air. However, when you have friends come over or other family members, they will have no problem in quickly identifying the smell as they walk through the doors to your home, which is often times very embarrassing for the homeowners because who wants the welcoming scent of their home to be of dog odor? The best way to detect dog smell throughout your home is to smell your surfaces and flooring to see if you get a whiff of dog or even invite over a trusted friend that will give you the 411 on your house odor.
Why Do Dogs Smell
What makes dog smell so bad? According to PetMD, a dog’s skin produces an oil that’s an important component to a healthy animal – but this oil also contains a pungent smell, the smell that is commonly connected with ‘dog smell’. Dogs also perspire this oil from their paws and from hair follicles, which possess a chemical scent that is individual to the dog, and although this individual smell is not noticeable to humans it is, however, noticeable to other dogs.
Other dog odors can come from rolling in something nasty outside like poop or skunk spray, or it can even be caused by issues surrounding your pet’s health. Some of these health issues in dogs that can cause odor issues includes:
Diseased Teeth & Gums: Dental disease and infected gums can produce a very strong odor. When a dog’s mouth is sore it can cause increased drooling and the malodorous saliva will then be used to coat their fur, furniture, and other surfaces that they lick.
Breath: Some diseases in dogs like kidney failure and diabetes can cause a drastic change in the smell of a dog’s breath. Bad dog breath can contribute to the growing pet odors.
Flatulence: Dogs are guilty of passing gas just like humans do, but when your dog experiences ‘gas’ it could indicate a dietary or intestinal problem. Flatulence is normal, but not when it’s a regular occurrence. A change in your dog’s diet may need to be altered to help correct this odor issue.
Anal Sac: Anal sacs are two small set-sacs found in the area of the anus. When a dog has a bowel movement, these sacs are normally squeezed, and a very strong odor is secreted when this happens.
Infected ears: When dog ears become infected with a bacterial infection it can be quite odorous. This can lead to your dog’s scratching or shaking their head.
How to Make Your Dog Stop Smelling
If you have finally had it with your dog’s smelly ‘stench’ there is a solution that can be implemented. Giving your dog a much-needed bath will serve to be helpful in eliminating that foul dog odor that is covering your dog’s coat. The key to giving a good bath to your dog is selecting the ideal shampoo that will do the job completely and effectively. Many dog shampoos contain masking agents or fragrances that will simply cover the odor rather than eliminate the odor. Instead of using a fragranced packed shampoo on your pet to get rid of the ‘dog smell’, try using a natural pet odor eliminating shampoo that will actually eliminate the odor from your dog’s fur coat.
How to Get Rid of Pet Stench in House
Keeping a clean and tidy home is a good first step to getting rid of pet stench. Clean couch cushion covers, blankets, bedding, and also be sure to vacuum your home thoroughly. Vacuuming your home will help to get all the residual pet hair from your floors and surfaces, which can help to eliminate the pet odor.
Trace back to where your dog has gone in your home as a guide to aid you to what needs to be cleaned. If you let your dog have free roam in your home than your cleaning job might be more detailed and extensive. It is best to examine your cleaning products before you use them, to screen for toxic chemicals that can be hazardous to your dog. Many cleaners contain harsh chemicals that you will not want to use around the pets in your home, and therefore using nontoxic pet deodorizing products will help you to safely and effectively remove the pet odor swirling in your home.
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Removing Pet Odor with a Home Pet Air Purifier
Pet odors will collect inside a home and impact not only the smell but the air quality inside the environment. An air purifier will remove all bad smells and pet dander from the environment. The best pet air purifier is an air purification device that is able to effectively remove fine particulate matter like pet dander from the air, as well as eliminate noxious odors caused by dogs.
The OdorKlenz Mobile Air System is an effective pet air purifier that is able to remove the odor from the air and capture pet dander. OdorKlenz utilizes a patented earth mineral technology that adsorbs and breaks down a broad spectrum of chemicals and noxious odors. The system also contains a hospital-grade HEPA filter for fine particulate matter, it captures microns larger than 0.3 microns in size.
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How to Get Rid of Smell in Golf Shoes
Smelly shoes are an endless battle for any sport fanatic that is constantly slipping into their special sporting shoes for a bout of exercise and fun! Each sport has different requirements that their shoes must meet such as a rubber bottom, spiked bottom, or even a specific material that is necessary to successfully play the sport. However, no matter the style or material of the shoe, odors are no match for shoes as they will retain and permeate the odor, which will leave you searching for any solution possible to eliminate the smell before your next game starts.
Golf, in particular, is a sport that can leave its player with not only sweaty and smelly apparel but also will leave golf shoes smelling like a combination of sweat and funk that will emit the most rancid odor imaginable – no joke! What can be done to get rid of this rancid smell that has developed in your golf shoes? Keep reading to find out!
Why Do Feet Sweat
Most people sweat when it is hot outside, or when their body temperature elevates, which will lead to the development of sweat from your body. However, some people may experience excessive sweating that can leave a significant impact on apparel and shoes – and an odorous mark to say the least! The reason for excessive sweating, especially of the feet is called hyperhidrosis, a common condition for men and young/older adults. According to the International Hyperhidrosis Society, 3 percent of the population suffers from hyperhidrosis, but just because you are not diagnosed with hyperhidrosis does not mean you do not experience sweat problems.
Did you know that there are 4 to 5 million sweat glands on the human body? Over 250,000 of those sweat glands reside on your feet, which can explain sweaty & stinky feet issues that a person may experience, especially when playing sports. Shoes also can be a contributing factor to excessive sweating on the feet, as shoes will create the ideal environment for sweat to develop. Sweat forms in hot environments with limited airflow, the exact environment created for your feet when wearing shoes. However, when you are playing a sport like golf, shoes are a necessity – and thus sweat will develop when wearing your golf shoes, and worse, sometimes a condition will develop on your feet that can contribute to the incredibly odorous smell issue in your shoes.
Athlete’s Foot Odor Issue
Athlete’s foot is a fungal infection that occurs in people whose feet have become very sweaty while confined within tight fitting shoes such as golf shoes. Athlete’s foot typically causes a scaly red rash that occurs between the toes and will start to cause itchiness that is severe when you take off your socks and shoes. This condition is caused by the same type of fungus that causes ringworm and jock itch, and thus a strong stinky odor will begin on your feet and spread to your golf shoes.
Golf Shoes Stink?
Whether you are dealing with athlete’s foot, hyperhidrosis, or just extra smelly feet, your golf shoes will take quite the odor beating! Golf is a long sport that is played outdoors, in the heat, which will add to the smell problem inside your golf shoes. A typical game of golf is usually played for a couple hours and involves 18 shooting holes. And after 18 holes are played and you get home to slip off your shoes, the smell may just knock you over! How can you get rid of the putrid odor that is now claiming your golf shoes?
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How to Deodorize Golf Shoes
What can you turn to in trying to deodorize and eliminate golf shoe smell? There are several ‘miracle’ products or remedies that claim to completely remove the sweat odor from golf shoes, but do they really do what they claim? We have compared five solutions to deodorizing golf shoes, to see what the best method is to eliminating odors in your golf footwear!
Wash Your Shoes: One of the most obvious odor eliminating solutions is to wash your shoes in the washing machine. Shoes that are made of fabric can be tossed in the washer and ran through a warm cycle. However, often times golf shoes are made of leather which are unable to get wet, therefore they would not be applicable for the washing machine.
Use an Effective Golf Shoe Cleaner: Golf shoes are complex item(s) to wash because of the leather material on the outside of the shoe, which limits its options for cleaning methods to utilize. But, with the help of a specially created odor-eliminating powder, a golf shoe cleaner has been developed to eliminate the odors stuck in your shoes. This odor-eliminating powder for golf shoes is the OdorKlenz Sport Powder for shoes. OdorKlenz utilizes a patented earth mineral technology that adsorbs and breaks-down chemicals and odors, completely eliminating the compound all together from the surface. The OdorKlenz Sport Powder has an easy flip top dispersion that allows for a quick squirt into the shoes to eliminate the odor.
Freeze Golf Shoes: A simple DIY that some people may use to fight off the odors in golf shoes is to freeze them. When you freeze golf shoes it deodorized them since the smell-causing bacteria can’t survive the brutal chill. However, with this method, you will have to wait for your shoes to defrost, which can lead to water on your shoes once the defrosting process is complete.
Store Shoes Stuffed: Lastly, try stuffing newspapers in your shoes after wearing them, as this will help to soak up the sweat. The less sweat in your shoes, equals less smell.
Golf shoes can become a smelly monster, but with the right tips and solutions you can eliminate those odors quickly and effectively!
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Potty Training Cleaning Tips
Potty training is a daunting task, and if you don’t believe me feel free to ask any parent that has or is currently experiencing the trials and errors of potty training your child. Not only can potty training be frustrating for parents, but it can also be very frustrating to the child who is completely confused by this new foreign concept of the ‘potty’. The process of potty training your child starts with patience, awareness, and an arsenal of cleaning supplies ready to help remove and expel the urine odor mess from your home, whether that be accidents in clothes, on flooring, on their mattress, or even the stink left behind in their training potty. When you are left with smelly urine odors in your home from your toddlers potty-training escapades you may want to turn to useful tips and tricks to clean up the urine odor!
Potty Training Problems
The transition from diapers to the potty can be a hard path with many issues along the way. Accidents and messes are bound to happen, and it will be left to you (the parent) to clean up these messes. Potty training problems that your child may experience along the way can consist of the following issues:
The Expected Accident in their Clothes: Accidents happen and when they do you need to treat them lightly and avoid showing your child your frustration. A urine accident can taint clothing, mattresses, and flooring, leaving it with the distinct smell of urine/feces. However, punishing and scolding your child will often make them feel bad and it may make the potty a scary place for them – regressing their training.
Potty Shy: Many kids have trouble performing their business on the potty, and instead they may go to the bathroom in their pants right after coming off the potty. It may take time for your child to learn how to relax the muscles that control the bowel and bladder, which will make it easier for them to feel comfortable releasing their bladder in the potty.
Urination During Sleep Time: Like most kids, your toddler will likely take long to complete a nap-time without an accident. Be sure to encourage your kid to use the potty immediately before they go to bed and when they wake up from their nap to help minimize accidents.
Potty Training Supplies
Supplies are a must when preparing for the dreaded task of potty training. After centuries of teaching children to pee in the potty there has been a perfectly constructed guide of supplies that are needed to easily accomplish a successful potty training for your child. The key supplies include pull ups – which help your child easily pull up and down their pants when they feel the need strike to have to potty, a potty toilet- this is a specifically designed toilet for your child to use during the acclimation period of using a toilet, a handy stool – to help your child reach the toilet, and cleaning supplies – lots and lots of cleaning supplies for all the stinky messes they make along the way!
Cleaning Supplies for Toddler Pee Messes
Potty training your toddler can equal odors inside your home, and strong ones at that! Prepare for the many accidents that your child is bound to have by making sure you have a well-stocked supply of paper towels or rags, as well as disinfecting sprays for the inevitable cleanups. However, disinfectant will not be effective against fighting the odor left behind from urine and feces – which is half the battle when cleaning up potty accidents. But you also want to be sure that whatever you use to clean & deodorize the mess left behind from your child’s potty-training endeavors is safe & nontoxic for your child.
Accident Cleaners to Remove Urine Smell
The smell of urine is a very strong and offending odor that can plague a household during the period of potty training. There are many different product offerings that provide the ability to remove harsh odors from a variety of surfaces, but as a parent you want to be very selective and informed when selecting cleaning products. Many odor eliminating products are composed of harsh and potentially toxic chemicals that are utilized to remove the odor – and the scary reality is that these chemicals can be a health risk to your child when they are exposed to the chemical agent. Instead of using these harsh cleaners, parents should turn to a nontoxic odor remover to clean messes from potty training.
How to Get Urine Smell Out of Clothes
During the potty-training process there are going to be accidents that occur on your toddlers clothing – when you faithfully take off their diapers in the hope that they will utilize their new potty toilet. However, most of these attempts will fail, leaving you with soiled clothing that smells like urine – and which can be extremely difficult to remove from the fabrics, even upon multiple wash cycles. The ultimate laundry saver for most parents who are going through the potty-training process in the OdorKlenz Laundry Additive. This laundry additive was designed specifically to eliminate the large plethora of odors that can be absorbed into the fabric of clothing, without the use of toxic chemicals or masking agents. The smell that lasts on the clothing will be eliminated with one use of the OdorKlenz Laundry Additive. An easy application and quick results will leave parents grabbing this product for every load!
How to Clean a Training Potty
Although you have waited long and hard for the day to come where you no longer have to get your hands into your kid’s bodily functions, potty training is not that day, as you will continue to have to clean up after your child and their training potty. The training potty when it is used can turn into a nasty, odor monster, and this odor monster needs to be cleaned and often! You will want to be sure that after every potty in the training potty that you empty out or pour the urine and/or feces into the toilet. Use a baby wipe to remove any visible fecal matter that is stuck to the inside of the potty bowl. You may also want to use a disinfectant wipe to clean the toilet of bacteria and germs, and although this works at eliminating the nasty germs/bacteria from the toilet, it will not remove the odors that have developed inside the potty.
When you are trying to remove the actual odors that are trapped inside the training potty you will want something that is both effective and safe to use around your child. Finding a combination of safe and effective in an odor eliminating product is a tough task but with OdorKlenz parents can accomplish both with ease. The OdorKlenz Source Odor Treatment can be used to remove the urine and feces odor with a simple application. The best way to apply the Source Odor Treatment is by placing the liquid product in a spray bottle and dilute with four parts water, and spray directly onto the potty. The OdorKlenz technology will fight the odors at the source and breakdown the odor, without chemicals or masking agents used.
How to Get Urine Out of Mattress
Nighttime or nap time accidents are a common occurrence when you are potty training your child, and the mattress your child sleeps on can take quite an odor beating. Mattresses are super absorbent and will collect and seep liquids deep into the material, which after a while will form an unforgiving odor. If you start to see a pattern of bed-wetting you may want to follow a couple of tips to help reduce the urine odor. Firstly, you can switch out the cover to the mattress with a waterproof mattress cover. This type of cover will make clean ups remarkably easier, all you will need to do is just change the bedding and wipe down the cover. However, urine odor may have already seeped into the mattress material before you knew about the inventive solution of a waterproof mattress cover. If this is the case, you can utilize an odor eliminating technology like OdorKlenz Source Odor Treatment to completely remove the urine smell. Pour the odor eliminating solution onto the mattress and work it into the mattress, letting it sit for 15 minutes. Once this is done you can dry up the liquid and take a whiff of nothing!
The art of teaching your child how to use the potty is a challenging and extensive process. However, with the right tools and excellent help you will be able to quickly teach your child how fun using the big boy/girl potty can be!
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How to Clean Stinky Lacrosse Pads
Any type of sport you play is bound to produce excessive amounts of sweat, which leads to less than stellar smelling gear and apparel. When you are playing a sport, you are going to run into dirt, mud, and sometimes even blood that can leave a lasting mark on your gear. Although many sports gear is produced to stand the test of time against the hardest, most abrasive items their resilience in retaining odor is just as strong as the material it is constructed of.
Lacrosse is known for being a very aggressive sport that can leave a beating on the expensive gear that is utilized when playing the sport. Often times big gear like pads, gloves, cleats, and helmets are hard to clean using the traditional washing methods – which can mean your dirty gear is likely not getting cleaned after every use. When you do not clean your gear after every use a combination of sweat and bacteria will settle on the material and create an odor that can knock out your fiercest opponent with one whiff. How can you give your lacrosse gear a thorough cleaning that will expel the odors instantly from the gear? Find out the key tips and tricks to kicking odors out of your lacrosse gear for good!
What is Lacrosse
Lacrosse is a very popular American sport that was originally developed and played by North American Indians. It has since been adapted and played all over the world, even being played in the Olympic Sports. The sport consists of a lacrosse ball and lacrosse sticks as players throw and catch the ball in a long-handled stick with a L-shaped curve and a piece of shallow netting at the end. Players use the head of the lacrosse stick to carry, pass, catch, and shoot the ball into the goal.
Lacrosse has been described as a combination between football’s toughness, basketball’s high-powered offense, hockey’s stick action, and pure speed that puts lacrosse in its own league. The sport is usually played between two teams with each team having ten players at a time of the field. The lacrosse game is played over four quarters, each consisting of 15 minutes.
What Equipment Do You Need for Lacrosse
Lacrosse utilizes several different pieces of equipment and gear for players to wear. Due to the fact that lacrosse is a very aggressive and tough sport, there is a need for excess amounts of protective gear to shield players for injury and potential risks to health and safety. The key pieces of equipment that every lacrosse player should have and be wearing while they play includes the following;
The Crosse: The essential item in the sport of lacrosse is the crosse. It is made of wood, laminated wood, or synthetic material, and contains a shaped net at the end of the stick. The net includes a pocket for the ball to sit into while players are catching, passing, and running with the ball.
The Ball: The lacrosse ball must be made of a solid rubber and is usually white, yellow, or orange. These balls must be up to par with the NOCSAE (National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment) standards and include verbiage on the ball that backs this approval.
Helmet: Lacrosse players are required to wear a protective equipment helmet that is equipped with a face mask, chin pad, and a cupped four-point chin strap that fastens to all four hookups. All helmets must meet NOCAE standards.
Gloves: All players are strictly required to wear protective gloves. Lacrosse gloves help by protecting from injury.
Pads: All players, except the goalie, has to wear shoulder pads. Other pads that players must wear include arm pads, rib pads, and a protective cup for all players. The goalie also is required to wear a throat protector and chest protector.
Smelly Lax Gear Problems
Lax gear can collect a wide array of odors very easily, as sweat, dirt, and bacteria gather on the lax sport gear. What usually makes the smell ten times worse on lacrosse equipment is a combination of lack of cleaning (usually because it is pretty difficult to clean and deodorize bulky gear) and the fact that many players leave their gear inside their sports bags, allowing bacteria and mold to grow on the padding.
Guide to Deodorizing Lacrosse Gear
What can you do when your lacrosse gear is so rancid smelling that you don’t even want to put it on when practice or game time comes around again? Well, we have the ultimate guide to deodorizing and cleaning the funky smells, bacteria, and sweat from your lax gear and padding. Read below for our complete guide to deodorizing lacrosse gear.
How to Wash Lax Pads
Lacrosse gear includes a large number of pads that all harbor and retain pungent odors while out on the field. The padding, however, cannot be easily washed which can leave the gear packed with odorous smells, bacteria, and even mold on the padding material. The first thing to do is to never ever leave your sweaty pads in your lacrosse bag. This can lead to an exacerbation of odor issues, some that will become nearly impossible to remove from the padding material. The process of washing and deodorizing knee pads and other padding can be accomplished by means of two methods, the methods include;
Taking your gear and running it through the washing machine on a gentle cycle with a little tiny bit of detergent. But before you do this be sure that the padding says machine washable.
Or, by utilizing the OdorKlenz Sport Powder. The OdorKlenz Sport Powder is a quick and effective method to eliminating odors on sporting gear such as pads. The simple application allows for the player to directly disperse the powder onto the paddings and let it sink into the material and eradicate the odor.
How to Wash Goalie Gloves & Clean Lacrosse Helmet
Gloves and helmets are also a major source of odor for lacrosse gear. Both your hands and your head sweat (for some people these are key spots for sweat to accumulate) and can become absorbed into the material of the gear.
Gloves and helmets, depending on the material of them, cannot be washed in a washing machine as the material can become destroyed – particularly leather and plastic. If you are looking to wash your gloves and deodorize them, you can do a mixture of detergent with water and dip a washcloth into the solution to wipe them down which will hopefully help to remove the odors. However, if you are wanting to easily and conveniently expel the odors from your goalie gloves and lacrosse helmet you can use an odor eliminating powder to easily apply onto the gear to clean it.
Lacrosse gear can be full of tough, pungent odors that will be hard to eliminate – especially on gear that is not machine washable. By implementing this guide and the strategies we have put in place you can rapidly return your pads back to their original odor!
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How to Wash Toxins Out of Clothes
Do you ever feel like you are constantly at it washing clothes and fabrics? The majority of people dread the task of laundry – washing clothes again and again and again. Not to mention, some of the odors that collect on your clothing are often so hard to expel that you will likely chop it up to be an impossible odor to remove from the fabric. However, odors should not be impossible to remove, they should be simple – leaving your clothes smelling fresh and clean like they are meant to be.
What can you do when your favorite clothing has formed a funky, smelly odor that is clinging to the fabric with fierce strength? We are going to discuss the top tips and tricks to kicking odors out of your fabrics for good.
Do Your Fabrics Stink?
If you take a whiff of your clothes and are immediately taken back by the smell that hits your nose you may want to consider that you have a funky fabric situation on your hands, oh boy! Fabric odors can develop from a variety of different sources, some may develop from sweat, while others can be from mildew or mold growth. As you wear and wash your clothes the odors can multiply and strengthen for the worse. The result is clothing that smells of funk mixed with a floral detergent odor that will have you running to the hamper to deposit the material quickly into.
New clothing can also adopt a smell that is rather offending to many individuals. Brand spanking new clothes are typically treated with strong chemicals from the manufacturing process that leaves behind a wickedly strong scent. Dyes, NPEs, Formaldehyde, and Phthalates are all used in the production of clothing, these chemicals are what results in the strong ‘new’ clothing smell on clothes when you first purchase the items.
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Detox Clothing: Why it is Needed
When your clothes reek it may be time for a good ole’ fashion clothing detox – something that many people have yet to perform on their fabrics. Chemicals on your clothing can be harmful to health and should be outgassed. Our clothing collects chemicals and dyes from detergent and overtime not only can these chemicals create an odor, but they can also cause irritation. Toxins and chemicals on your clothing can be absorbed through the skin and lead to several health problems. In an effort to reduce the risks to health through chemical exposure, performing a clothing detox can eradicate the chemicals and chemical odor on your apparel.
To detoxify your clothing, you will need to combine a mixture of solutions, starting with sun exposure. Hanging your clothes outside will help to off-gas the chemicals from clothing, as well as beat out the odor in the fabrics. Next, you will want to wash your clothing with unscented detergent, free of dyes and toxic chemicals. This will ensure that your clothing is cleaned but without the use of hazardous chemicals, dyes, and fragrances.
How to Make Laundry Smell Good
Laundry usually smells bad due to mildew that has formed on the clothing during the wash cycle. Mildew is a common culprit when it comes to stinking up clothing. This type of fungi can develop in warm, damp conditions – making your washing machine the ideal breeding ground, especially when clothes are left in the washer for a little too long in-between cycles. When your laundry adopts a nasty smelling odor, you may need to consider some fresh smelling laundry remedies.
Essential Oils: Essential oils are a natural method to leaving apparel smelling fragrant and clean. All you need to do is add a few drops of your favorite scented oil to a spray bottle, fill it with water and give it a shake. The essential oil mix can be sprayed onto dirty clothes before adding them to the washer.
Dry Clothing Thoroughly: Whether you air-dry your clothing or toss them in the dryer you want to be sure that the material is thoroughly dried to avoid mildew growth, along with other foul odors.
Deodorize Your Washer: If your washing machine is a smelly culprit it could be contributing to your malodorous laundry problem. To expel the smells from your washer, you can purchase a nontoxic washing machine deodorizer, that is both effective and free of masking agents.
Solution to Clothing Odor Issues Caused by Toxins
There are very limited solutions available to consumers that help to eradicate odors in clothing caused by toxic chemicals. Many people will use products such as vinegar, baking soda and borax, however, these solutions often fall short when it comes to chemical odor removal.
The OdorKlenz Laundry Additive provides consumers with the best of both worlds, odor removal and chemical odor removal from linens and fabrics. OdorKlenz utilizes a patented technology that is highly reactive against noxious odors and chemical odors that are found on the surface of fabric. The technology is completely nontoxic and fragrance-free, with no additions of chemicals to your fabrics after use. The easy application and effective technology will rapidly get your clothes smelling fresh and toxin-free.
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How to Get Rid of Cat Urine Odor in the Air
A mix of ammonia and the distinct odor of urine swirls inside the air in your home. It rapidly spreads into the house, seeping into the soft surfaces in the environment and gripping into the air circulation pushing out into the confined space. Normally, cats are fairly trained animals that are proficient in utilizing their litter box for their bathroom needs. However, accidents can occur whether the cat is experiencing some type of medical ailment that leaves them unable to make it to or use the litter box or the cat is acting out due to some outside reason such as moving, new animals in the environment, or even new additions to their home. What can be done once your cat accidentally or purposely urinates in your home? Finding the perfect solution for removing cat urine is difficult but we are going to discuss the key steps to implement to completely remove cat urine odor.
Why Is My Cat Peeing in My House?
There can be several reasons as to why your cat is spreading their urine throughout your home, rather than in their litter box. Some owners may conclude their cat is peeing outside their litter box because they are “acting-up” for some reason. But the likely motive for this unfortunate odor mess is that your cat is trying to tell you something. The first thing you need to do is to rule any medical problems your cat may be suffering from, these medical issues can include a urinary tract infection, kidney disease, diabetes, hyperthyroidism, and feline lower urinary tract disease.
After you have ruled out any medical issues, the next area to focus on is behavioral. A cat’s behavior can change and lead to the urinary issues. This can sometimes be a very easy fix such as adding additional litter boxes around the home, scooping frequently to remove waste, or moving their litter box to a new area in the home.
Cat Urinary Problems
A major issue commonly associated with cat urine accidents in the home is cat spraying. While some cats squat and urinate on bare floors, carpets, furniture, and other horizontal surfaces, others will spray urine on vertical surfaces around the home. Spraying is usually associated with unfixed males that spray to mark their territory, and unfixed females that spray to let tomcats know they are ready to mate. To avoid the potential of spraying from occurring, it is suggested that male cats are neutered, and female cats sprayed at six months.
How to Get Rid of Cat Urine Odor in House
People often say that cat urine is the worst, an odor that will permeate throughout a space quickly and completely. After a cat urinates, acting quickly is necessary, as the longer the cat pee sits, the worst the problem becomes inside your home. Bacteria will build-up, and the urine can seep deep-down into the surface. What can be done to clean up the cat urine from the surface? Well, before you start working your way through deodorization methods that you believe to be effective, you may want to read below because there are several cleaning methods that should be avoided when deodorizing and cleaning the cat urine odor, these methods include the following:
Bleach: One of the first cleaning items that we will grab for after a cat urine accident occurs is bleach. However, bleach is unable to kill the odor of cat urine. Bleach disinfects, rather than eliminates the odor leaving your home’s air to continue to reek of cat urine smell. Also, this cleaning agent is harmful to breathe in and can be toxic to pets.
Ammonia: Ammonia is a cleaning agent that you do not want to use to clean cat urine. Why is that? This is because cat urine has an ammonia odor, therefore adding ammonia will just make it smell worst. Also, be sure never to mix bleach and ammonia together, it is a very dangerous mixture to human exposure.
Vinegar/ Baking Soda: Common household items such as vinegar and baking soda can work to help eliminate the odor, but it will not eliminate the smell completely.
1.) How to Get Cat Urine Smell Out of Carpet:
Carpeting is often a favorite spot for your cat to do its business. If your cat urinates on carpeting be sure to blot up the liquid as much as you can with a cloth. Next, rinse the area with clean water and blot up the clean water. To effectively clean the area, some may suggest using an enzyme cleaner, but enzyme cleaners rely on natural, biological processes that if interfered with won’t work effectively. Instead, utilizing an effective earth mineral odor eliminator will completely eradicate the cat urine odors. The OdorKlenz Pet Urine Eliminator is an effective, nontoxic pet urine eliminator that works effectively on water-safe surfaces. OdorKlenz has provided both a safe and effective pet urine product that you can easily apply and feel confident to use around your pets.
2.) How to Get Cat Pee Smell Out of Clothes
Cats possess the ability to go and please as they wish – jumping wherever they want including beds, dressers, and counters. Because cats can get on everything nothing is off limits and safe from potential urine accidents. Clothing and linens can often times become affected and tainted with cat urine, leaving you with fabrics that smell HORRIBLE! When this becomes an issue, you will need to utilize an effective cat urine eliminator for clothing…like the OdorKlenz Laundry Additive. This additive contains a proprietary earth mineral technology that adsorbs odors/ chemicals and breaks them down from the surface of the odor issue. Thus, reviving your fabrics and restoring them to their original odor-free state.
3.) How to Get Cat Urine Out of Mattress:
What can you do when a cat urinates on your mattress? A mattress can be extremely hard to clean, as it is super absorptive and retains great quantities of liquid. If you cat urinates on your mattress, time is of the essence as the urine can seep deep into the padding of the mattress and become nearly impossible to remove from the cushioning. The first thing to do following a cat urine accident on your mattress is to absorb the liquid quickly using a cloth – getting as much liquid out as possible will help stop the urine from sinking deeper into the mattress. Next, pour a cup of OdorKlenz Pet Urine Eliminator onto the site of contamination on the mattress and allow it to soak in for 5 minutes. Add an additional ½ cup of OdorKlenz Pet Urine Eliminator and let it soak in for 15 minutes, and then soak it up and allow it to dry. Following this method, you will be able to eliminate all traces of cat urine odor on your mattress.
Cat Urine Odor Removal Home Remedy:
Cat urine is very concentrated, and a small amount can smell very strong. Generally, healthy people are not at risk when smelling this strong odor, but if the odor is particularly strong and has a high concentration it could affect some people negatively, leading to health symptoms. If you are someone who is very sensitive to the smell of cat urine or even someone who just wants to completely eliminate cat urine odor from your home, you will need to treat the air within the environment.
Most people will turn to their trusted air freshener spray to help alleviate the persisting cat urine odor in their air, however, this does not remove the odor, it simply masks the odor for the time being. For complete elimination of cat odors inside your home’s air you will need the help of an effective, specialized air purification device. Not all air purifiers are the same and some air purification devices do certain things better than others, like removing cat urine smell. One of the best air purification devices for removing pet odors including cat urine odor is the OdorKlenz Mobile Air System. The OdorKlenz Mobile Air System is a versatile system that removes particulates like pet dander, allergens, hair, dust, and a broad spectrum of odors including pet odors. The OdorKlenz technology contains proprietary earth minerals that are designed to effectively adsorb and neutralize a variety of odors and chemical odors from the air upon contact with the earth minerals. This provides complete elimination of odorous compounds from the treated air, removing cat urine odor entirely.
Odors inside your home need to be resolved immediately, especially that of cat urine. Be quick and efficient in your deodorization and clean-up process. But most importantly be sure to use the best cleaning methods to completely eradicate the pungent cat urine odors.
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Clothing Storage Odors: How to Wash Snow Clothes
The transition from warmer weather to the dreaded chill of winter weather can leave you with a lot of work. Winter brings along the tasks of shoveling snow off of your driveway, melting snow off your windshield, and the daunting task of eradicating the smelly, foul odors out of your winter clothing that have gathered an unpleasant aroma from being stored all year long. Typically, we put away our winter clothing at the start of summer to make more room in the wardrobe closet for the summer clothes we excitedly prepare to wear – packaging away snow clothes into bins, closets, and even storage rooms that can leave a drastic impact on the smell of your attire as winter approaches. From big ski jackets, gloves, hats, and snow boots they all can collect a smell that will leave you running to the washing machine upon opening it again once winter hits the area. What can be done to eliminate the smelly odors from your snow clothes, especially for the items that we can’t toss into the washing machine?
Stinky Winter Apparel – Putrid Storing Smells
Winter apparel acquires a lot of wear and tear during its use in the cold months. Moisture from the snow can collect onto the apparel and leave it with a smelly odor from the dirty snow. Clothing like jackets, winter boots, ski pants, sweaters, and gloves are made of thick material that will grab onto and soak the odors into the fabric, embedding the smell deep within the material. Cleaning these items from the odors that are consuming the fabric is a daunting task and often times nearly impossible to eliminate with a normal washing machine cleaning. This leaves you storing smelly clothes that will only get smellier as it sits in the tight, confined space for a long duration of time. What can be done to eliminate these odors from winter clothes and how does the smells worsen in storage?
Why Are Your Winter Clothes Smelly
Opening up the closet or bin with your winter clothes may hit you like a ton of bricks – well the odor will at least! Stored clothing is notorious for emitting a strong mildew odor that can spread throughout the whole article of clothing. That mildew/musty smell is often the result of the conditions that storage presents. Mildew spores accumulate in dark and damp environments, ideally where moisture is present – which is common on snow clothing. Moisture, if not on the stored clothing, can find its way into the storage either by spills or humidity. Once these conditions are available inside the storage the mildew and mold will start to grow and leave a lasting smell that we quickly need to eradicate upon winters arrival.
If you are someone who is constantly at battle with your winter and snow clothes when winter season hits, learning some tips on how to wash each winter item can help dramatically reduce the time you spend trying to eliminate the foul odors on your winter clothing.
Guide to Washing Winter Clothing
Washing your winter clothing may be a difficult task for those stuck with smelly apparel that has been stored all year long. Below is a fool-proof guide to wash each item in your winter clothes closet – leaving you with fresh and clean snow clothes for the winter season.
Deodorize Apparel – Sweaters & Pants
One of the easier pieces of winter clothing to wash and deodorize is pants and sweaters that were stored away in storage. These articles of clothing are easy to wash because they can be placed in a washing machine to be washed – whereas items such as gloves and boots cannot be placed in the washing machine. Depending on the material of the sweater or pants – you will most likely be able to get these items wet and can use your normal everyday laundry routine on these fabrics. However, laundry detergent is sometimes inept to fully deodorize fabric of mildew and musty odor that is collected on clothing – like winter clothing. Having an additional resource to use on your winter wear like, OdorKlenz Laundry Additive could be the easy solution to expelling the strong mildew and musty odors on your snow clothing.
Removing Odors from Snow Boots
During the winter months, smelly feet issues can be at its worst. Enclosing your feet with socks and shoes can increase heat and therefore lead to sweat being trapped inside your shoe. The bacteria will collect inside your snow boots and make them smell putrid – which can be hard to expel since most boots are not machine washable. If you let the smell and bacteria linger in your boots for months on end, you will most likely be left with an odor that only has one solution – the trash can! Before you let your boots get to the point of no return, try using an odor-solution that will both eradicate the odors and increase the life of your footwear. OdorKlenz Sport Powder can be key to accomplishing these two goals – the OdorKlenz technology is a patented earth mineral process that is able to take odors and break them down, eliminating them from the source of the odor – like snow boots.
Erase Glove Smells
Last but not least, the ridiculously smelly winter gloves. The material of your gloves can play a key role in the ability to clean and deodorize them completely. If you are able to freely toss the gloves into the washing machine than you have little work to do, but for the gloves that you can’t throw into the washing machine it may require a little more work. However, with OdorKlenz the work will be very minimal! Just like for our boots, we can also use the same Sport Powder from OdorKlenz onto gloves to deodorize them and keep them smelling clean. Simply spray the powder onto the gloves and dust off the residue for complete odor-elimination.
How to Keep Your Stored Clothing Odor-Free
What if you could reduce the odors before they even occur inside your storage winter clothing? There is an optimal solution to ensure that your storage does not leave your clothes smelling bad – this solution is an odor eliminating pad that can easily be placed into the storage bin, dresser, or closet that will help fight off the odors and leave your clothing odor-free once winter hits. These odor eliminating pads can be cut to size and molded for any tight spaces.
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How to Prevent Mildew in Storage Units
Storage units are known for being odor and mildew monsters that can leave all items inside infested with the putrid odor. Furniture, appliances, mattresses, and clothing are some of the main items that people tend to store in storage units – which can all be impacted by the conditions present inside the indoor environment. Although storage facilities can offer many services and amenities to their patrons including climate control, pest control, a gated entrance, and even high-security locks, the storage units unfortunately do not offer a solution to the rather unpleasant odor that can accumulate inside the small area of storage.
What can be done when you start to notice an odor that has developed inside your storage unit that is quickly spreading onto each item inside your personal storage space? Keep reading to learn the best tips and tricks to preventing odors and mildew in a storage unit.
The Problem with Storage Unit Smell
Storage units are prone to developing a musty smell that can permeate throughout the whole unit, leaving lasting consequences upon the items within the controlled environment. There are many things that can cause the odor including improper maintenance, unpackaged or wrapped furniture, and even moisture issues that accumulate inside that can cause damage to materials inside the unit, as well as the potential for mold to grow inside the area.
The issue with storage smell can increase ten-fold, particularly due to the fact that we often do not visit this space on a constant basis. This can lead to an accumulation of the odor when there is no remediation done immediately following the said odor inside the unit. Therefore, keeping an eye out (or a nose!) for distinct odors that have accumulated inside your storage unit can help to mitigate the potential issues that can unfold quickly inside the space.
Moisture Issues Inside Storage Units
Did you know that humidity in indoor spaces should be between 30% and 50%? This range of humidity can help keep a comfortable range for individuals and help to prevent mold and mildew from developing inside these indoor areas. Moisture can start to accumulate inside spaces like storage units, where anything inside of them are susceptible to mold, mildew, corrosion, and even rust. This can be dangerous especially for stored goods and items of personal value like clothing, photos, wood, and leather. It is highly recommended that these items are stored safely and packaged protectively to avoid the introduction of moisture onto these items inside storage units.
How to Keep a Storage Unit Dry
Moisture can become a major issue inside storage units and can lead to an array of problems. When humidity becomes high and moisture starts to build-up inside a confined space, items can become damaged causing high priced damage. Just one slightly wet item inside a storage unit, can increase humidity levels and lead to the potential development of mold to grow on your belongings.
To prevent moisture from building up inside your storage unit you will need to keep the area dry. A dehumidifier is a safe, easy, and effective way to remove excess moisture from an environment – which will help to prevent stains and damage caused by mold and mildew. Also, you can implement a vapor barrier – a polyethylene plastic or foil that you place on the warm side of the storage unit wall in an effort to block outdoor moisture from intruding inside the storage space.
How to Keep Storage Unit Fresh – All Year Round!
Storage units are tightly confined areas that can collect and gather an amalgam of odors including external factors (like moisture, pests, and weather) and internal factors (furniture odor, clothing, and even wood rot). All of these items inside a storage unit can emit an odor that can taint the whole environment – and leave you with trash bags full of your storage unit items. How can you fight odors away and how to keep storage unit fresh – all year round?
Plastic-wrap Upholstered Furniture
Storage units typically contain bulky furniture including mattresses, couches, tables, and chairs that can all take up a lot of space inside the confined area. If you plan to store these large upholstery or furniture for a long duration of time, you will need to carefully package the items inside. The best way to package these items is to coat them tightly into fitted plastic wrapping. This works for furniture for the same reasons that plastic bins work for smaller items – protecting it from wear, tear, and weathering that could potentially occur to the large upholstered items.
Utilize Essential Oils Inside the Unit
Strong odors that develop inside a confined space can be overbearing and leave a lasting impact on your stored belongings. Essential oils can offer many benefits and aid to odorous issues inside a small environment. Many essential oils will remove that offensive musty odors that are often found in storage units. Therefore, placing a diffuser inside the storage unit could significantly help to eliminate the foul mildew odors.
Use Odor-Absorbing Materials
There are many odor-absorbing products and solutions available on the market, from charcoal, essential oils, and even ozone, but do these odor-absorbing materials really work? Although these solutions can help to minimize some of the odors, the likelihood of it absolving all of the odor is slim. Instead, use a patented technology that can fully eradicate all odors inside the environment.
The OdorKlenz technology was designed to break down the odors produced throughout environments including sweat, pet odors, smoke, paint, mold and mildew. OdorKlenz provides a variety of different applications for odor removal, quick and easy solutions to odor issues!
Storage units can create many issues – stinky issues at that! Being prepared with careful planning and solutions for possible odor issues can help you to combat these odors once and for all!
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