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Angry Orange Pet Odor Eliminator for Home - 8oz Dog and Cat Pee Smell Remover for Carpet, Grass, Tile and Furniture - Citrus Concentrate, Makes 128oz of Liquid

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Size: 8oz Concentrate (Pack of 1)


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  • SEE YA LATER, STENCH - Smells like heaven, works like hell. Use this 8oz bottle of odor eliminator for strong odor that just won't go away! Cat and dog pee won't stand a chance.
  • DESTROYS AT THE SOURCE - The enzymes in this carpet deodorizer work to effectively break smells right down to the protein, ensuring they dont return. Essential for anyone seeking cat and dog housebreaking supplies!
  • CONCENTRATED CLEANER - Just add 4 tbsp of this urine odor eliminator into a 32oz bottle of water - trust us, that's all you'll need. Then, just shake it up and spray to your heart's content.
  • EFFECTIVE EVERYWHERE - While this works great as a carpet cleaner for pets with an overexcited bladder, you can also use it on tile, wood, grass, or wherever your pet does their business (except leather).
  • LOVELY CITRUS SCENT - Derived from the oils found in orange peels, this enzyme cleaner is pet-friendly, aromatic, and leaves your home smelling like a tropical wonderland.

Scent: Fresh Orange Blast


Color: Orange


Brand: ANGRY ORANGE


Item Form: Oil,Spray


Power Source: Manual


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.6 x 2.3 x 2.3 inches; 8 Ounces


Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex-Adult


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 14, 2014


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Chempace Corporation


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  • Unhinged Crazy Cat Lady Who is Not Fond of Cats
Size: 8oz Concentrate (Pack of 1)
Let me set the stage for this long review. I am diagnosing myself as CP phobic (cat pee phobic). This is not yet an official disease but I am working on a patent. The roots of my CP phobia come from my childhood days as does everything else that is wrong with my life but I will skip the details for a book I will later write and discuss with Dr. Oz. Cats were around me in my childhood days and due to absent parents, they peed everywhere and little was done to clean it up. Therefore, the smell of cat pee brings severe anxiety, anger, and anything else that is related to a negative feeling. In 2002, a small kitten followed me into a 7-11. She was friendly but obviously abandoned and probably had her days limited if left in the busy parking lot of this convenience store. So on this wonderful day in the winter, I walked out with a Diet Coke, a pack of Marlboro lights, and a kitten. All three items were destined to deteriorate my health. Fast forward to 2017 and this same cat is still with me. I am almost certain this cat will outlive me and I am only 34. This is the last cat I will ever own. Due to her age, attitude, and possibly her political views, she decided to start peeing on the carpet. I immediately google "life span of indoor cats." I realized I have at least 2 years left but maybe 5 years. I then take this 11 pound ball of fur to the vet to pay a lot of money for a diagnosis that my cat is healthy and a brat. Both of us come home hating each other. The peeing continues. Below is how I handled the situation in which she is still alive and I am slightly more unhinged than before. Several products will be mentioned as I am copying and pasting this review to all the companies who are responsible in allowing this cat to currently live through her natural life with me. I spent a HUGE chunk of money on the litter robot. I recommend going to the litter robot website and researching this expensive toilet for cats. They have great customer service too. The litter robot is life changing for anyone who actually plans on owning cats for fun and for cats who refuse to use a dirty litter box. Due to my CP phobia, I plunked down the money. Everything worked great until my cat saw me enjoying life. The peeing began again. I put down a plain old square litter box and added "Cat Attract" litter. The peeing stopped. My adorable ball of high maintenance fur now uses the litter robot to go number two and the plain square box to go number one. The "Cat Genie" trash can is a must with anyone who has CP phobia. It keeps the smell down to a minimum and saves on trash bags. Now that my 15 year old queen is satisfied with her restroom, I am now left to attack the cat pee smell. Putting Febreeze on a cat pee spot is like putting a cute SuperMan band aid on an 8 inch deep gash; it's super adorable but we all know I am going to pass out from the blood loss. Attacking cat pee is serious business and requires hours of work, determination, and money. Did I state how I will never own a cat again? First you will need Rocco and Roxie pet stain remover. Just buy the jug if you are battling cat pee. The spray bottle will not be used. Pour Rocco and Roxie on the cat pee. It needs to be a puddle that soaks in through the carpet and into the carpet pad. We are not using a band aid, we are going in and sanitizing this dire situation. As you get the spots you can see, grab a UV light, turn off the lights, and prepare for night battle. Find all the illuminating spots and pour that Rocco and Roxie on all spots. Cat pee is no laughing matter to people like me. After all the spots are drenched, wait it out for a few hours and soak as much up with paper towels. If you use a towel, I feel you are transferring cat pee from one spot to the next. There will be a slight chemical smell. Again, cat pee is not like spilling your tumbler of vodka and soda water because the cat trips you up on purpose. Cat pee is anger and anxiety wrapped into one huge ball which needs strong chemicals to destroy. If you are satisfied with Rocco and Roxie, and no odor of cat pee is present, then continue on with your life. If you are CP phobic and can detect a small whiff of cat pee, proceed to step 2. Step two requires buying Angry Orange. Angry Orange is a smell that cats hate and is actually pretty pleasant to others. It smells like straight oranges. I bought the spray bottle and the concentrated refill bottle. Because I am CP phobic, I put a lot of the concentrated angry orange in a spray bottle and a little bit of water. I grabbed my UV light and went after the spots like the crazy, mad woman I have become. I sprayed all the spots only to have the entire house overwhelmed with the smell of orange. I am pretty sure my neighbors think I have opened a juicing station in the middle of my kitchen. I highly recommend following the directions of using the correct ratio of water to Angry Orange. If you do not follow the directions, not only will you think about writing a book called "James and the Giant Orange" but there will be slight orange spots on your carpet. Which now we can go to step 3. Rocco and Roxie has an OxyClean product. This carpet cleaner gets out the toughest stains including my error of Angry Orange stains. Spray the product on any stain, let it sit for 5 minutes, and then start working on it with paper towels. At this point, I am satisfied I have fought a good battle but I am still wary. I have an oreck orbiter to clean my travertine floors. I bought the attachments for cleaning the carpet and also Oreck Dry Carpet Cleaner. I spray the Rocco and Roxie OxyClean product as a mist on a 6 by 6 foot spot and then sprinkle the dry carpet cleaner all over. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAY. I rub the cleaner into the carpet with my oreck orbiter. Wait 45 minutes to 2 hours and vacuum. The Dry Carpet Cleaner gets out stains but it also gets out all the allergens and cat litter smell. I am not a fan of steam cleaning carpets. I have never had success. The Dry Carpet Cleaner is great for spring cleaning carpets or being completely unhinged by cat pee and needing to verify, the carpet is indeed clean. Finally, after a week, I spray the areas in where I want my cat to never pee on, walk on, and or let alone even look at with the Natural Lemon Aerosol spray. Cats hate the smell of lemons and oranges. I am now 90 percent satisfied I have won the battle of cat pee. I will not be 100 percent satisfied until I replace all the carpet but that will not happen until my cat crosses the rainbow in which she will probably pee on because that is how she rolls. My cat has cost me a lot of money and time but I hope when I am old and peeing everywhere, that someone will take care of me and I will have two toilets in the same room. Did I state I will never own a cat again? I hope this helps with anyone who has CP phobia and is willing to go above and beyond of getting rid of any trace of cat pee. I wish you well in your battle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2017 by L. L. Katherman

  • Beware the strength...
Size: 8oz Concentrate (Pack of 1)
Due to a kitty who forgot himself, I was in need of something to help fight the stench left by cat pee (a most unlovely odor). I had already used so many other products in an effort to rid my carpet, but no matter what, the malodorous scent would return. I used carpet cleaners (and steam cleaned more than once), vinegar and water, baking soda, and an odor removal by NM. And yet, the pungent and icky smell lingered. I ran my air purifier, but since the odor was in the carpet, it remained. So, in desperation, I bought Angry Orange. I did my homework and read the reviews, so I knew it would be strong. And since both kitty and I are a tad sensitive to strong odors, I decided to dilute the solution a bit. My bottle, being 8 ozs, would normally require 1/2 oz of the concentrate...I used 1/4 of an ounce. I mixed up the first batch and covered the area in question (about an 8x8 foot section). Two mins after I started, the kitty that caused such action to be necessary left the room. Five mins after application, I opened the windows on both sides of the house to get a good cross breeze. Ten mins later, I had to leave the room. It was STRONG. I let the first application dry and then did a nose test. Yes, I got my nose down to the carpet and sniffed. Better...but still a slight lingering in the places I knew he had frequented. So I mixed up bottle #2, again using the 1/4 ounce and 8 oz water. I then applied in a thicker stream to the trouble areas. Again, kitty wouldn't come in the room. Again, windows open. I left the apartment to get some fresh air. When I came back, I could smell the citrus from outside my door (which is in an interior lobby area). Potent stuff. I did another sniff test when it dried. Much better. My human nose (which, we know is inferior to those of our furry house friends) didn't smell a thing but citrus. I opened up the area (it had been fenced off) and let kitty explore. He examined the entire space, sniffing in a few spots, but ultimately ignoring all...except on spot where he furiously attempted to cover his past indiscretion. I immediately mixed up another bottle (again, 1/4 oz to 8oz) and furiously sprayed it over the questionable spot. It's worth noting, this particular spot was the most recent spot, and the only one that had not been steam cleaned (though it had multiple applications of vinegar, baking soda, and NM). I soaked the living daylights out of that section, then made up another bottle (same strength) and gave the entire area another layer of treatment, just in case. I had to retreat to the bedroom (kitty followed) because it was overwhelmingly citrusy in the living room, to the point I was coughing at it. Buy now, I've used a whole ounce of my 8oz bottle of concentrate. Well, it took a while for the soaked area to dry, but once it did, I again let kitty into the area. He still stopped, and tried to cover the area, but with far less vigor than before. I have a feeling I'll need to steam the area, and maybe do another round of baking soda, but hey. At least he is very uninterested in all the other areas where he inappropriately peed, and that's a plus. In short, I can't say Angry Orange is a miracle--because I haven't used ONLY Angry Orange on any one spot (and I'm praying kitty doesn't pee on my carpet ever again, so hopefully I'll never have the chance to test it), and I did have to do several applications (albeit it half strength, since I'm sure neither kitty nor I could handle full strength!), but it did really help the lingering odor. I no longer smell that horrifying stench of old cat pee and vinegar. And while the Angry Orange is not as orange-y as I would have liked, it is a decent citrus smell. And that's far better than what I had on a daily basis. I'll likely have to steam the last area, and maybe a round of baking soda to pull out the lingering remains (too bad I can't erase kitty's memory so he could forget where he did such naughty things), and likely a final round of Angry Orange to finish it off, but I have more than enough left, and it is the most effective thing I've tried. In short, if you are wanting to try it, do. Try it at a lower concentrate if you are sensitive to smells of have poor ventilation. Make sure your fur friend has the ability to clear out and get fresh air (they will need it!), and you, too, can help rid your place of lingering nasty! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2021 by Sara Diane

  • Orange odor eliminator
Size: 8oz Concentrate (Pack of 1)
Once the replacement for the first bottle of odor eliminator arrived without any damage to the replacement bottle, it was used to clean kitten area. It took all litter box smell away and left a clean citrus fragrance. A tiny bit goes a long way. Was pleased with the replacement bottle arriving quickly because the first bottle leaked and was not packaged/sealed around the edges of the lid/top like the replacement bottle was. Am very satisfied with the customer service of replacement including the ease of returning first leaking bottle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023 by Mini attachment kit

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