Pet accidents? Pet odors? Beta Testing

Poorboy

Founder Poorboy's World
We have been doing some testing of a new product.


For those of you who are Professional detailers and others who are pet owners, we have been testing what we are are calling Zyme-Remover.
Zyme-Remover removes the stain and smell of pet accidents!



We will be looking for a few testers for this product ....

Let us know why you would be a good tester for us :)
 
Does it have to be fabrics? mine are pretty well behaved indoors, but they love peeing on the patio when they have a big backyard, so every time i open the back door i get hit with that smell.
 
I have a 14 year old Italian Greyhound that doesn't have quite the best bladder control these days... would love to be a tester for the occasional pee stain indoors. I've tried multiple products, with Simple Solution offering the best results thus far. Would like to compare.
 
nice..i have an Australian shepherd and he loves riding in my cloth seat frontier...I have some light staining and general dirtiness that I have yet to remove.. this would be a great product to try out!

EDIT- wait, I got a little ahead of myself there- he hasn't gone in the truck though..its just dirty from owning a dog---BUT im sure I can find something to use it on
 
LOL, sad to admit this but I have a 7 year old 7 1/2 pound Yorkie and he does what he wants where he wants and I cant figure out why or how to get him to stop. We think he does it out of spite when we leave him home, were debating going all the way back to crate training again. The wife is ready to pull up all the area rugs in the house. just got one back 3-4 months ago from getting it professionally cleaned and just other day I actually went looking moved furniture and it has probably 7-10 little squirts on it just a marking to let us know I hate you or this house is mine I dont know but wife wants to strangle him. Also we have a small spare room that was his toy/play room until I moved my game tv area in there from the basement so I could have some light, he now poops in there on my rug few times a month. We changed that to a throw away rug from local bargin store for 10-15$ a rug we just toss it after a few accidents.
 
Reason :


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I've got an older cat that really seems to enjoy going everywhere but the litter box.

Unfortunately for me, I'm pretty sure I've already cleaned up most of the carpet stains and he's been enjoying rugs and the tile.
 
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Very cute but prone to car sickness. Banned from the Audi. :(
 

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Mutt mix of Husky and ???. She pees in her bed when we are not around and the house smells of it. Wife has to take her to the vet later this week in the Expy and I reallllyyy don't want that smell there. Do teen boys count as well????? :)
 
OH btw ...

did I happen to mention that the winners will also get a BETA version of our new concentrated Carpet and Upholstery cleaner
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you do need to clean the rest of the carpet after going after the stain ;)
 
OH btw ...

did I happen to mention that the winners will also get a BETA version of our new concentrated Carpet and Upholstery cleaner
:notme:

you do need to clean the rest of the carpet after going after the stain ;)

Thankfully my pup knows not to go indoors. I would however like to beta test the carpet an upholstery cleaner on the light brown fabric seats in my wife's Subaru - the front seats need a good cleaning :)
 
I will be "interested" in this result because this canine/pet odor-eliminator, if it makes good and delivers as promised, as it has some extended applications; namely nursing homes and elderly care transports. You can laugh (or cringe and roll your eyes), but a good and cost-effective odor-eliminator is a great find for any cleaning/maintenance personnel or company that works in these areas. Yes, if it works on animals it can work for humans also. I am also sure that there are detailers who have faced this odor issue from cars that have been used to transport babies and young ones who have had 'accidents" that need clean-up. Just trying to think outside the box.
 
I don't think I could put the pet accident cleaner to much use, but I definitely could put the carpet cleaner to very good use if you are interested in sending it out seperately. The carpets in my dad's truck get absolutely nasty all the time and have to be deep cleaned all the time. I'm sure I could find plenty of other carpets to test it on as well, my friends keep asking me to clean the insides of their cars lol
 
If you need a beta carpet cleaner tester I would volunteer. Using a new product will be the only way I clean the carpet in my wife's car. Lol
 
I will be "interested" in this result because this canine/pet odor-eliminator, if it makes good and delivers as promised, as it has some extended applications; namely nursing homes and elderly care transports. You can laugh (or cringe and roll your eyes), but a good and cost-effective odor-eliminator is a great find for any cleaning/maintenance personnel or company that works in these areas. Yes, if it works on animals it can work for humans also. I am also sure that there are detailers who have faced this odor issue from cars that have been used to transport babies and young ones who have had 'accidents" that need clean-up. Just trying to think outside the box.

You are correct Lonnie .. we sell many of our products outside the car care world for numerous uses ... this would be very good for this application for these purposes ..
 
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