By Dustin

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So even though Yoshi is no longer staying with us, his presence still remains–in the form of a couple of pee stains I found on the carpet.

It’s not a big deal or anything–he’s lived with four different families in the past month. If I lived in that many places in such a short time, I’m pretty sure I’d pee on the floor too.

We bought a “pet stain remover” spray that’s supposed to also get rid of all traces of that irresistible pee scent.

A day after spraying one of the “Yoshi was heres,” I noticed Casper smelling  that same spot. Obviously he smelled something there (hopefully he’s just smelling the spray!), I just hope it’s still not the pee and he doesn’t get any ideas.

Do these odor-removing sprays actually work, or did I just pay waaaay too much money for a glorified stain remover?

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The longer you let the solution set it after you spray the stain, the more effective it will be at removing both the stain and the odor.

Riley’s Human wrote on November 11, 2008 - 11:48 am
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