MADI KOETTING FOR FAMILY HANDYMAN
MADI KOETTING FOR FAMILY HANDYMAN
Pros:
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Natural ingredients
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Fresh cucumber and mint aroma
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Best on carpet and upholstery
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Eliminates old and new pet stains
Cons:
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Leaves sticky residue on hard floors
The refreshing cucumber and mint scent of the Puracy pet stain and odor remover will make you a believer in this powerful spray upon first use, but it’s the natural ingredients that keep you coming back. The plant-derived, hypoallergenic formula deploys natural enzymes to feed on tough pet messes.
I tested the solution on new and old pet accidents. For new messes, simply spritz, let sit for a few minutes and blot. The bottle says to saturate the area, but a little solution goes a long way. Let the solution sit overnight for old messes before blotting or vacuuming the next day. Both of these cleaning methods left my carpet feeling—and smelling—like new. However, it’s recommended to clean messes when you see them happen to prevent them soaking deep into fabric.
The solution claims it’s safe on all surfaces. In my testing, I found it works best on everything but hard floors. My hardwood surfaces felt sticky immediately after spraying and wiping the area. The stickiness lingered for several days, resulting in the need to mop my floors (Tineco wet dry vacuum to the rescue!).
Still, this pet stain remover stands far above the rest for its natural ingredients and superior scent. It works like a charm on carpets and fabrics. Just make sure to let it sit for at least 15 minutes on new stains and at least one hour (or overnight) on old carpet messes.
MADI KOETTING FOR FAMILY HANDYMAN
MADI KOETTING FOR FAMILY HANDYMAN
Pros:
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Fresh orange scent
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Instant odor eliminator
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Free of bleach, peroxides and chemical stink
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Safe on carpet, hard floors, upholstery and other surfaces
Cons:
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Not a true stain eliminator; it's ideal for eliminating lingering pet odors
As a pet parent, I’m a firm believer in having a small but mighty collection of pet cleaning products for the perfect grime-fighting concoction. A pet stain remover alone simply won’t do. But a bottle of Angry Orange odor eliminator and the best pet stain remover? Now we’re talking.
“I love Angry Orange Stain Remover,” says Elizabeth Shields. “We spray it directly onto the spot, let it sit for about 5 minutes, and then blot it with a clean towel. However, if the stain’s been there a while, a little scrubbing with a soft brush is needed.”
I’ve been loyal to Angry Orange since the day I welcomed my furry loved one home. The natural orange oil scent instantly cuts the nastiest pet smells. Lingering pee, poop or vomit smells vanish upon contact with Angry Orange. Plus, it’s safe to use on all surfaces, so you can feel good about reviving your pet’s blanket or bed without harming them with unsafe ingredients (just make sure they’re a few feet away when you spray the solution).
The real test was when I moved, upgrading from carpet to mostly hardwood floor. After moving everything into the new place, I went back to clean the old apartment before handing the keys back. Upon opening the door, I could instantly smell the lingering scent of old dog pee (no thanks!). I rigorously sprayed Angry Orange all over the carpet. When I returned two days later to give the keys back, I was greeted with a refreshing citrus aroma. Success!
If you’re worried about becoming nose-blind to the odors in your home, this affordable solution is like magic in a bottle. Simply spritz, walk away and await the soothing aroma of fresh citrus. The short list of ingredients is the cherry on top. This is truly the most simple yet powerful pet odor eliminator.
MADI KOETTING FOR FAMILY HANDYMAN
MADI KOETTING FOR FAMILY HANDYMAN
Pros:
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Removes old pet and human carpet stains
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Doesn't leave residue or white cast
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Truly odor-free, which is ideal for people who are sensitive to fragrance
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Free of volatile organic compounds (VOC), chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) and petroleum
Cons:
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Doesn't work on fresh stains; must wait for stain to dry thoroughly before cleaning with Folex spray
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Product says no vacuuming required, but I've found it works best with a quick vacuum 20 minutes after spraying
Whether you’re protecting carpet in the bedroom or an expensive rug, keeping fabric spotless is a feat as a pet parent. Let alone finding a remedy that revives fabric from old, crusty stains. Enter the Folex carpet spot remover. The solution is tough on old pet stains, and it claims to instantly remove everyday stains like coffee, food and grime.
To put the product’s “instant stain removal” claim to the test, I sprayed the formula on a few-days-old pee stain and a freshly spilled coffee stain. I was disappointed to discover you must wait for stains to dry before using Folex spray. Meaning it’s not the stain remover you want to spring for when you catch your pet in the act of making a mess on the carpet.
This product didn’t remove the fresh coffee stain. The pee stain, however, was no where to be found one day later after spraying with Folex. While the product says no vacuuming is required, I saw the best results when vacuuming one hour after spraying the solution.
Unlike some of the stain removers I tested, I was impressed that Folex didn’t leave a white cast when using the stream spray. In my tests, too much pet stain remover results in white marks on the carpet. Folex, however, is practically invisible even after multiple sprays.
MADI KOETTING FOR FAMILY HANDYMAN
What to Consider when Buying Pet Stain Remover
When choosing a pet stain remover, keep these key factors in mind to ensure you pick the right product for your needs:
Material-Specific Cleaners
Select a cleaner suited to the surface you’re cleaning:
- For hardwood, use pH-balanced formulas to prevent damage.
- For upholstery, opt for enzyme-free formulas to avoid discoloration.
- For carpets, enzyme-based cleaners are effective, but avoid harsh chemicals like bleach or ammonia, which can harm sensitive materials.
Always check the product label to confirm compatibility with the surface you’re treating.
Versatility
Pet stains can occur on various surfaces, from carpets to car interiors, bedding or pet toys. Versatile cleaners that work on multiple materials, such as fabric, leather and plastic, provide a convenient solution and can save time and money.
Eco-Friendly Options
For eco-conscious pet owners, look for biodegradable, non-toxic cleaners made from natural ingredients. These formulas are effective, safe for pets and environmentally friendly. Products labeled as pet-safe and free of harsh chemicals are great choices for sustainable cleaning.
Products that Discourage Repeat Marking
Enzyme-based cleaners are ideal for preventing repeat accidents. These contain bacteria that break down organic matter, neutralizing odors that may attract pets to mark the same spot again. An enzyme cleaner with odor-fighting properties can help keep pets from revisiting problem areas.
DIY Remedies
Budget-friendly DIY options, such as vinegar, baking soda or diluted dish soap, can lift pet stains effectively. While these solutions are affordable and non-toxic, they may not neutralize odors as effectively as commercial products. Still, they offer a solid starting point for minor stains or quick clean-ups.
Why You Should Trust Us
As a former communications specialist at Cosmos Corporation, a leading pet products manufacturer, I spent several years becoming an expert in all things dog and cat grooming, as well as pet stain removal. Plus, I’m a puppy parent. I remove pet stains from carpet, hard floor and upholstery at least twice a week. I’m constantly evaluating pet products, from toys to supplements and, of course, pet stain removers to recommend the absolute best products to Family Handyman readers.
Additionally, I have more than five years of experience writing and editing content for various print and digital outlets, including Better Homes & Gardens, Taste of Home, Reader’s Digest, The Everygirl and StyleCaster. As Product Reviews Editor, I exclusively test and research renter-friendly home upgrades, cleaning products, organizing gear and pet products to help readers level up their lives.
Madi Koetting/Family Handyman
How We Tested Pet Stain Removers
The six pet stain removers we tested were evaluated based on the overall experience, ability to remove stains on all surfaces, smell, ingredients and value for the price. We ran three surface tests: removing both fresh and old pet stains on carpet, upholstery and hard floor. Additional points were given to products that passed all three surface tests, as well as how much time it took for the stain remover to accomplish the job. Four out of the six products proved to be safe on all three surfaces while completely eliminating stains in less than an hour.
Pro tip: While a lot of stain removers recommend completely saturating the area, I’ve found this advice to be a little dramatic. It’s essential to thoroughly spray the area, but a little solution goes a long way. When I heavily saturated carpet with pet stain remover, I noticed a white cast after blotting with every product I used. This required me to finish the job with my Bissell carpet cleaner, resulting in more work. One to two direct spritzes on each inch of carpet is enough.
FAQ
What is the best thing to clean pet stains with?
For a quick DIY solution, mix dish soap with water and vinegar. Spray this on the stain, then gently dab with a cloth. Repeat as needed. Commercial products often work more effectively, but check labels to ensure they’re safe for the surface to avoid damage.
What is the best cleaner for dog urine and poop?
Enzyme-based cleaners are ideal, as they don’t just mask the stain and odor—they remove it completely. Rocco & Roxie’s enzyme-based cleaner is our top choice for tackling these stains.
How do you remove old pet stains?
For tough, set-in stains, Folex carpet spot remover works well. Spray and blot dry. For a DIY approach, mix three parts water with one part vinegar, spray it on the stain, let it soak for at least 30 minutes, then dab it dry.