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Zeiff Pro-Grade Multi-Purpose Probiotic Enzyme Cleaner is a powerful 32 oz formula designed to tackle pet stains, odors, and organic grime on a variety of surfaces. Featuring a proprietary blend of bacterial enzymes, it digests complex proteins and eliminates odors while being safe, non-toxic, and eco-friendly. Ideal for both professional and home use, this versatile cleaner also prevents drain clogs and leaves a subtle fresh scent, making it a top choice for millennial managers seeking effective, sustainable cleaning solutions.
















| ASIN | B094X5CYY7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,181 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #12 in Commercial All-Purpose Cleaners |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,016) |
| Date First Available | May 13, 2021 |
| Item model number | ZC25019 |
| Manufacturer | AmazonUs/LAFR7 |
| Material Feature | Biodegradable Warning |
| Product Dimensions | 3.35 x 3.35 x 10 inches; 2 Pounds |
A**X
I can tell this is the real stuff!
I have fostered many dogs & my new house was all carpet 😬, hence, I consider myself an expert in cleaning up both male & female urine. I use pee pads but sometimes it's hit or miss. Also the males choose to mark their territory, so when I moved, I threw everything away that was damaged, including the furniture. I plan to remove this carpet as well, but until then, I must dab,spray, soak, and clean with a portable rug cleaner. I first start off sprinkling the spot from above with baking soda. It draws the liquid up and out. After scooping that off, I spray with either Odo-ban, Angry orange, or some other carpet cleaner. But now I have Zeiff probiotic enzyme solution & have used it on older spots that I have been treating with everything but no luck. I sprayed the areas with undiluted solition. Right away it smelled better, but when it dries will be the real test. I applied enough to reach into the pad and I will let it sit overnight. I have a blacklight flashlight that I use to find the spots. Most of the time I wet the spot with pet store type enzyme cleaners, wet vac, then treat again & let it sit. I bought the shark rug cleaner; the cleaning solution smells good & the oxy solution works excellent on older stains. It removes them completely. I tried essential oils, vinegar, pet shop enzymes (so many that it's too many to list), febreeze, etc., & read that only the enzyme cleaner can digest the bacteria that causes the smell. I've tried cleaners from the store & none of them worked. So, I would use the orange oil and/or Odo-ban rug cleaner to give the area a lasting scent. I'm not a fan of pressing towels into the urine spot, but lightly dabbing is okay. I find baking soda draws it all up & I use a lot & sprinkle the spot until I have a good 4 inch fluffy pile. So far this enzyme has been working on urine, drains, toilets, etc. when it dries will be the real test. I may have to repeat the treatment, but if it doesn't work, I'll updatey review. I bought the citrus and it's not strong or overwhelming.
K**M
Affordable and Effective!
We had been using Jeff's evil emporium enzyme for a few years for our senior GSD, but the price increase was insulting. We are currently fostering a litter of 5 kittens and are on our second gallon of this Zeiff 'multi-purpose probiotic enzyme cleaner' and it is as effective as that other brand and much more affordable and the fragrance is not overbearing just a light fresh scent. Do not use with hot water because it will reduce the effectiveness of the enzyme. What has always worked for us is to pretreat stains using a 32 oz spray bottle of 5 oz enzyme to 28 oz of cool water to dilute. We even use the spray bottle mix on our vinyl flooring to neutralize and clean urine and feces. We pretreat with our diy spray mixture on all machine washable fabrics. Works great for food, sweat and blood stains. We use 4 oz on regular size washer loads along with detergent wash on *cold*. Heavily soiled fabrics might require two seperate enzyme washes, but that is rare. Dryer on low heat or air dry.
T**E
The Difference is More Enzymes (no, really. double, in fact.)
Like other people, I was confused at what made the difference between this item and the "concentrated multi-purpose enzymatic cleaner" that Zeiff sells in the same bottle, so I went investigating. The ingredient list is very nearly almost the same, and I almost bought the multi-purpose cleaner for a bit cheaper until I found the material safety data sheet for this somewhere online, and learned the actual difference. The Pet Stain and Odor Eliminator has literally double the enzyme cocktail of its counterpart, with all else being the same. I have been using it as if it were concentrated like it's sister product and it's *doing actual wonders*, removing the smell and stains of cat urine (and the stains of everything else waste-related honestly) while being diluted according to the instructions of the other bottle. There's one use case where you should be using this straight, and that's the deep rooted stuff stuck in your carpets and mattresses, and while I've not had enough peace to give that a test on the carpet, my mattress uses have left me with full confidence it will remove the persistent call to mark the floor that curses my pets. This is the real deal, and it's a fantastic value given how it works diluted on less thick fabrics if you just follow the other product's instructions and dilute it -- I do like 1 cup per 2 liters of water. White straw hat left on too low a shelf? Fluffy fleece jacket? Shoe odor? Suitcases and couches? I reiterate, the freaking mattress? Keep the surface wet for an hour and you're usually set. Keep it wet for a day for the rough stuff and problem completely solved, once you vaccuum or blot up the leftovers. I'm in awe.
D**E
Strong scent
Definitely worked on a stubborn spot my cat peed on. Only bad thing is the scent is really strong. If you pre-cleaned the area definitely a small amount goes a long ways.
J**H
Removes all unpleasant odors and stains
I bought the small one first and oh wow! Got all the old Mansion smell out of the clothes! Had to soak it in my laundry tub over night since my washing machine want soak longer than a soak cycle- empties as safety precaution automatically if I turn it off ( learned something new about my washer lol. I did add a cup of baking soda and a cup of vinegar to the cup of this stuff . Tub was full to the rim lol. Also used in my regular dog bedding laundry in the washer since normal washing plus laundry beads no longer got wet dog smell out. Only did it once w soak cycle and voila-dog smell totally gone. I used about 1/2 cup in the softener compartment, normal amount of detergent plus laundry beads . I also used it to shampoo my hall runner. Added 1/4 cup to carpet cleaner. Clean and smelling lovely now. I have 3 small dogs and 2 are boys that for no reason at times lift their leg .. I’ve made a spray bottle mix for those times. They don’t seem to be able to sniff out those areas anymore lol. Hopefully this big bottle is the same quality as the smaller one. I’ll know with my next “boy” laundry. So far very effective in the smaller bottle . FYI I even got out ink pen marks. Used it full strength and elbow grease. I was just amazed!
E**3
Great stuff!
C**O
Désodorisant et rafraîchissant l’odeur d’urine
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