Urine Off Reviews - Dog & Cat Urine

Hand-made urine removal review (-)

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Hey guys,
This latest post to Urine Off Reviews will be reviewing a self-made solution, in case you’re not into spending cash on dog and cat urine removal.

WHAT IS IT

This solution proposed by Urine Off Reviews is entirely composed of household producs: water, vinegar and a heavy object. First mix the the solution 1 par water to 3 parts white vinegar. Put the solution on the stain and top it off with a dense, heavy object so the solution doesn’t evaporate off. Now allow the solution to dry. The next step you will mix 3 parts water to 1 part vinegar, reverse of the previous solution, and do it again. Finally, a teaspoon of detergent in a cup of water will clean the stain. After drying the area off manually, the smell will disappear in roughly 48 hours.

HOW IT WORKS

Urine Off Reviews found this dog and cat urine removal solution to be sufficient for urine off activity on a small scale, but stains that cover a larger area of space became really difficult to deal with; finding enough heavy objects to cover the stain was difficult and the numerous steps interrupted some plans the wifey and I were making to go to the Opera. As far as results for the stain, the involvement of resources and the volume of vinegar that’s used depleted my kitchen, pissing the wifey off to a great extent. As for how it worked, I’d say it cleaned the odor more than it did the stain. I would compare the odor afterwards to the memory of a rotten lemon; not strongly present but still there.

WHERE TO GO FROM HERE

If you can tolerate the time and resource expenditure for cleaning up a urine stain, and the item stained is a dark cloth, then I suggest this method. Otherwise I suggest commercial offerings such as Planet Urine and Urine Off.

WHAT TO LOOK FORWARD TO

In the near future, we here at Urine Off Reviews will be reviewing dog and cat urine removal options Planet Urine, Urine Off, Urine Gone, and SCOE 10x.

Info: Why do animals and children pee on my stuff?

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Why do I get urine on my stuff?

Here at Urine Off Reviews, we’re very interested in dog and cat urine removal and the reasons that the creatures and people in our lives make urine our problem.

Cats & Dogs

Pets that haven’t been de-sexed, especially males have a tendency to mark territory, and you’re the one who’se going to have to deal with that particularly problematic aspect of their personalities.

Our research here at Urine Off Reviews shows finds this behavior generates from the animal’s evolutionary (whether you believe in it or not) trajectory through time. The animals use the markings on trees to communicate their priumacy in certain areas. You might have seen this when dogs walk around throughout the neighborhood peeing on trees, fire hydrants, mailmen, etc. The trick to getting your dog not to dot his is convincing him that the entire house is HIS house. A dog will not urinate in any location he considers his own house.

The problem with cats is a little easier; just litter train them and no more need for urine off =).

The other reason that an animal may choose to urinate indoors is to relieve itself. While this it seems sensible there are certain activities you can pursue to stop this from happening. A variety of foods are what we know as “diuretics” which does not mean that the animals learn how to shit themselves, but that the product will cause them to release more urine into their bladder form their body. That’s cat urine removal you’re going to have to do later. So to stop your animal from peeing so frequently, you may want to keep them away from 1. Alcohol, 2. Excessive water, 3. Caffeine. There are a variety of other diuretics out there, and I suggest you communicate with your veterinarian about them.

As far as babies go though, I suggest NOT going the “diaperless” route that I and the wifey did, and you’ll encounter relatively few problems. And that’s the word on dog and cat urine removal from Urine Off Reviews for today.

Info: What is Urine

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Before starting Urine Off Reviews I always found myself with one question while wrinkling my nose at the cat urine removal tasks from my cat. what is urine, and why does it smell so bad? In this post I’ll talk about it

Urine is a product excreted by all mammals, as opposed to uric acid which is excreted only by birds.

To take a tangent, that comes out as a paste and it’s what you feel running down your head after walking through the Baltimore aquarium’s tropical bird room. Bad memories of urine removal; or uric acid removal I guess.

But back to the topic, what is urine? Well it contains the following materials:

  1. Water
  2. Electrolytes
  3. Nitrogen
  4. Acid
  5. Metabolites
  6. Dissolved heavy metals
  7. Glucose
  8. Bacteria

And why does urine smell? Well for one, particularly after eating asparagus, it contains sulfur. This is due to a certain amino acid that prefers not to be talked about. Ask me in the Urine Off Reviews comments if you’re curious about that amino acid.

I’m going to talk about the components I just listed that cause the trademark smell.

Nitrogen

Nitrogen has a foul odor. You can tell this if you’ve ever smelled manure! It’s the major component of bird excrement, so if you don’t like that you won’t like nitrogen! As a side note, the reason you excrete the nitrogen is because it is poisonous at high concentration. On the contrary, peanuts love nitrogen and need it to survive!

Metabolites

Metabolites are the product of your body’s daily activities. In that way excrement is kind of a metabolite as is urine! Humns and animals consume a hugevariety of natural and artificial products as food and drug. All of this is excreted from the blood by the kidneys.

Bacteria

This is where a lot of the stink of syphilitic urine originates from. I’m used, and in the Urine Off Reviews family, this has become a problem.

Glucose

Glucose is the major building block and energy supplied of life. However, when you are diabetic then you run into the issue where you’re basically just PISSING OUT YOUR ENERGY. This is why diabetics have shortened life spans. Thankfully treatments for diabetes are close to being complete, and soon the problem will have been a blink in the eye of the human history.

Well, Urine Off Reviews out. More later on the topic of urine removal.

Welcome to the site

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Esteemed visitor,

I’m proud to welcome you to Urine Off Reviews, a humble abode on the internet for (i’m sure unintentional) dog and cat urine removal enthusiasts.

If you’re here, I think both of us has a problem, and it’s one of the oldest problems since we ended our nomadic lifestyle;

what do we do with our human waste, the waste of our pets, and the waste of our live-in pets?

I’d like to open up by talking about a couple personal experience of mine on the importance of dog and cat urine removal.

After a night out with a moderately large group of friends, I decided to kill some time at my friend’s house. My friend owns a long-hair Chihuahua (a beautiful breed of dog I might add). Now what happened was the Chihuahua took number one on a floor and, there you go, I stepped on it in my fine new pair of dress socks. The socks smelled horrendous, and somehow I had to explain to my wife why my brand new Christmas socks smelled like piss.

Another time, and this was early on in fatherhood, the wifey left me in charge of Bradley. Now I don’t know about the rest of you, but I had no confidence in my ability to take care of a kid. Turns out my troubles were right. Look, in short, the baby turned my fine Italian silk shirt into more of a French vanilla.

Now I doubt that shirt will ever be the same, but for your new white couch or even my socks, thankfully there’s a slew of products out there if we could only. find. the right. one.

If you guys have had similar experiences, I invite you to post them on the comments, but until then please join me as I embark on a dog and cat urine off product review bonanza.

Here I hope to provide a portal for everyone with these problems to come together and compare dog and cat urine removal products. Enjoy and happy cleaning!

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