🐶 Say goodbye to pet messes with a smile!
Resolve Ultra Pet Odor and Stain Remover Spray is a powerful 32oz cleaner designed to tackle tough pet stains and odors. Utilizing advanced Oxi+Odor Stop technology, it penetrates deep into carpets and upholstery, ensuring a thorough clean while being safe for use around pets. Trusted by pet owners, this multipurpose cleaner is your go-to solution for maintaining a fresh and clean home.
H**W
Must have for pet owners!!
I purchased this a little while back, thinking it would be great to have on hand should I need it and not want to take out my handheld machine and go through the whole process of filling with water, soap, yada yada. Well, just had to finally use it the last few days and wow, wow, wow am I glad that I made this purchase!When putting together, note that the rods are a little tight, so adding a little oil of someSort will help them glide into place better. When inserting the can into the bottom part, you have to take the blue cap off of the can. I didn’t see that explained everywhere and it took me a little while (with it not working) to figure that out. Once everything is in place, it works like a charm! Pulls all the yuck out of your carpet, almost instantaneously! What I did was I cleaned up the mess with water, papertowels, and spray resolve. Then I used this “machine” over the spots to really get the yuck out of the fibers. The resolve smell is fine, but I went over it with a scented carpet spray just to neutralize the resolve scent. Few hours later, once dry, vacuumed over it and good as new! I have washable rugs because I have pets, so using this made cleaning even more of a breeze than on a non washable rug but suspect it would work just as well! So happy with this purchase!
A**R
Super easy to use, extremely short wait time
Worked absolutely amazing. Easy and quick to apply. Cleaned up cat poop stains that have sat in new carpet for about a week
A**S
This has saved my carpet!!
This stuff works like magic! My little Chorkie has a sensitive stomach and right now we are in the middle of switching him from hard to soft food. Let’s just say…Thank goodness I keep this on hand. It cleans up the messiest #2’s and vomit. I have ivory carpet and it gets rid of the stain, the smell, etc. and leaves it looking new again! Thx Resolve!
S**F
Great stain remover but...
Resolve really gets the job done! My cats insist on vomiting on our rugs, never the hard floors, and it gets the stains out every time. I let the mess dry first, pick up what I can and vacuum, spray and let it sit, then use a brush dipped in water to work it in. So easy. However, the spray bottle is shite for aiming down at the carpet. You have to spray upright to reload the pump which sprays no where near the stain on the floor. Please change the design of the bottle!
C**A
Get this!
Great clean up and no odor. Have used this for years and have never had a rug stain. My beautiful Bengal has been ill and this has saved my rugs.
J**S
My 2nd time buying this. Works great for me.
First of all, I don't (thankfully) have to use this more than once or twice per month. I own one 15 yr old female cat that sometimes pukes on the carpet (never the tile LOL). It nearly always happens immediately after she eats too fast - no matter if it's dry food or wet. This is good because what comes out usually looks pretty much the same as it did before she ate it plus some water with it. Occasionally there is a fur ball but she is a short haired cat that gets brushed frequently. A couple of times it's been cat poop which I find is best left to dry out, then remove - never a stain but if company is coming and it's still wet it may make a small stain on the carpet and Resolve easily removes it. Plus there likely is an odor she can smell that may make her more likely to repeat it in the same spot. Luckily, her food always seems to match the color of the carpet very closely and I tried 2 other cleaners I had used for my dear old huge Basset Hound and former cat and they worked well for them (on hardwood and some minor upholstery accidents), I didn't have carpet then and my former cat had recently passed away at age 18 and had furball issues her entire life. But those cleaners didn't work that great once I moved to a Senior Living Apartment after my husband passed away. My apt is mostly carpet which I HATE, but it was what every place that isn't double my budget has. I even offered to pay for the cost of a good laminate or hard wood, to be installed but they refused to allow it. Old people seem to love carpet. I hate it and have rarely had to live with it - it is always filthy, full of bacteria and mold. Any house I bought was always hardwood and other solid surfaces and these cleaners were mostly needed to remove smell, not stains. But when I bought Resolve Ultra Pet stain and odor for my carpet, it worked amazingly well. I follow the directions, and try to clean all vomit immediately but if possible let poop dry out before removing then there is little or no stain. But I clean it anyway just because I suspect there is likely a smell that makes the cat (or dog) return to that spot. Works perfectly and she moves to a different spot nearby (I knew when I adopted her that she did this sometimes. I've finally figured out it is clumping cat litter that makes her do this. She'll only poop once, and even if I remove it she will poop on the carpet until the litterbox gets changed. I never yell or get mad - she's a very anxious cat and that scares her.I just switched to non-clumping litter which I prefer anyway about 6 months ago and she has not done it again (knock on wood if I had it). I try to scoop and stir daily, but admit I am not perfect and miss days sometimes. I do change the litter every Sunday afternoon so I won't forget. I love this little anxious, terrified cat that is suddenly starting to surprise me by coming out to see some strangers - why I have no idea. But she hides from my daughter and her family (who have a 4 yr old boy and 1 month old girl). My daughter is a huge cat lover and she will take Tippy if I die first but neither of her cats are declawed and they fight sometimes- rarely now they both 8. One is very sweet and one a little aggressive so this will not be a great situation for declawed Tippy. My daughter thinks her sweet cat (both are females) desperately would like a gentle friend to sleep near especially since the kids were born and mom is spread a little thin and the 4yr old has finally learned to stay away from both cats - mainly after strong discipline by his mother and I'm guessing maybe a cat scratch or two and now says he doesn't like cats and leaves them alone. We don't have a plan B yet other than taking her back to the Humane Society and beg them to tell people her history of losing two homes after 8 yrs or longer at each one. Plus she's declawed so few other cats are anymore, and she MUST be an indoor cat - she has never been an outside cat and I really don't know how well she does with other cats or if there is still a demand for adopting older cats since that's when the vet bill tend to go up or they get cancer etc., At least her teeth are in good shape. She is offered a feast of foods daily - unlimited access to her little treats and her 2 calorie chicken flavored greenies, and 2 flavors of cat food. 2x a day she gets two smallish amounts of fresh food. One is a squeezable chicken pate that I used to get her to eat from me years ago and the second is chicken broth with some chicken meat in it. I always thought broth was just liquid and the meat is the very last thing she eats. Even surrounded by all this food (and fresh water 2x a day) She is still about 1/2 lb underweight but she was 3 lbs underweight when I got her due to her diet at the Humane Society but she looks healthy and good sized at 10.5 lbs so it's not a big deal. So BUY this especially if you have a cat. She does not spray like many male and a few female cats do so I have never tested it on urine and as far as I know she's always used the litter box. But this is easy to use, fast and works the first time. LOVE it.I adopted Tippy at age 8 from our local Humane Society - she was and still is - very healthy . They could not tell me why, at age 8 she was taken there - my only guess is that the owner passed away or could no longer care for her but I have no proof. She was spayed and had been declawed (front only) and was a completely indoor cat. I wanted an even older cat really because I have pretty poor health (COPD and Asthma - both severe). I am on oxygen 24/7. My plan has always been to outlive her and not put her through yet another adoption. She is terrified by nearly anybody but me and after I adopted her she spent the first 2 weeks under our bed and only came out at night or if we were gone to eat and potty. At the Humane Society she had been fed healthy food made by a certain expensive food company in the area and then donated. Problem is, I've never had an adopted pet eat it or much of it. Tippy is very picky -based on her clean white teeth I figured she'd always been on dried food but she sometimes seemed constipated which is why I brought in the wet foods. But she also drinks water a little more than she used to. She knows a LOT of human words and generally obeys unless she is very sound asleep. She comes when called and I have her put her paw on my hand if she means yes but not if she means no. Her only spoken word is "no,no,no etc" and could mean yes or no, so we now use the paw method, and she does it correctly most of the time - unless I take too long to make her wet food, and she goes back to sleep so I don't know if she was really hungry or not but the wet food is her priority most of the time. She is very expensive to feed which also is why I want my daughter to care for her if possible if I can't.
B**T
Like the mess never even happened!
I have a Bissell Green Machine spot cleaner and was planning to use this on some large spots where my dog had gotten sick and threw up a lot of yellow/green vomit all over our cream colored carpet. I decided since the stain had set for over 24 hours (even after my husband tried baking soda and dawn immediately after the incident) to use this spray first as a pretreatment and it worked so well, and pulled up all of the stains so perfectly with absolutely no effort, that I didn’t even have to use the machine. I was so thrilled it not only successfully got rid of the bright green/yellow colors but also didn’t bleach out my carpet. I am always going to use this first for every mess from now on!! I wish I took before/after pictures because this stuff is amazing!
A**R
Gets fresh stains out well.
Works fairly well. I have 4 pets and it gets most fresh stains out well. We have some old mystery stain that I will have to have professionally removed.
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