Living with pets often involves managing the occasional accident. While we value the companionship of our animals, urine stains and lingering smells can be difficult to remove from household surfaces. Standard cleaning products frequently mask the scent rather than eliminating the source of the problem.
To address these challenges effectively, smellBgone offers two distinct spray treatments. Each is formulated for specific environments and types of surfaces. Understanding the difference between smellBgonePLUS+ and smellBgoneSYNTURF ensures you achieve the best results for your home.
Treating Indoor Surfaces with smellBgonePLUS+
Indoor accidents require a solution that works deep within porous fibres. When urine penetrates carpets, rugs, or upholstery, it can lead to persistent bacterial growth and unpleasant ammonia scents.
smellBgonePLUS+ is designed specifically for these indoor scenarios. This product uses a dual-action approach. It contains an initial odour neutraliser that works on contact. More importantly, it features biological enzymes that break down the uric acid crystals found in pet urine.
By dismantling the chemical structure of the stain, the product removes the pheromones that often draw pets back to the same spot. It is a thorough solution for fabric-based surfaces where deep penetration is necessary to ensure the odour does not return during humid weather.
Maintaining Outdoor Areas with smellBgoneSYNTURF
Synthetic turf is a popular choice for pet owners, but it presents unique drainage challenges. Because urine can settle in the sub-base or the infill of the turf, outdoor areas can quickly develop a pungent smell, especially in the heat.
smellBgoneSYNTURF is engineered for high-volume outdoor use. Unlike indoor cleaners, this formula is optimised for synthetic grass and outdoor hardscapes. It focuses on the specific bacteria that thrive in synthetic fibres and drainage layers.
Regular application helps maintain a fresh outdoor environment. It is formulated to be used across larger spans of turf, ensuring that the liquid reaches the base where the salts and proteins usually collect. This prevents the buildup of organic matter that causes long-term outdoor odours.
Best Practices for Application
For both products, timing is important.
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Blot the area: Always remove excess liquid with a paper towel before applying the treatment.
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Saturation: Ensure the product reaches as deep as the urine did. For carpets, this means a generous spray.
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Air dry: Allow the enzymes time to work. Do not scrub the area aggressively, as this can damage fibres.
By choosing the correct specialist spray, you can maintain a clean, hygienic home without the stress of recurring pet odours.
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