✨ Say Goodbye to Odors, Hello to Freshness! 🍋
The Urine Digester with Odor Neutralizer in a refreshing lemon scent is a powerful, bleach-free solution designed to tackle tough odors effectively. Each gallon contains 128 fl oz of liquid, making it perfect for maintaining cleanliness in ceramic surfaces, especially toilets. With antibacterial properties, this product ensures a hygienic environment while leaving a pleasant fragrance.
Material Type Free | Bleach Free |
Material Features | Scented |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 8.7 Pounds |
Unit Count | 128.0 Fl Oz |
Item Volume | 1 Liters |
Special Features | Antibacterial |
Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
Specific Uses For Product | Toilet |
Surface Recommendation | Ceramic |
Item Form | Liquid |
Scent | Lemon |
D**D
Destroys urine. Gone!
I bought this product for a compost toilet urine separator thinking it was a bacterial product that would eat the urine so a little bit would multiply in my urine storage tank, until the urine was gone undergoing nitrogen process. But it was an enzymatic product I misunderstood. So instead of a few drops in the urine container I used 1 cup of product for 3 gallons of urine. It had no urine solids no bubbling of the urine no urine smell so the product really does work. I suppose if you have 3 gallons of urine to destroy factor on using 1 cup of product. I just found bleach was less expensive. For a compost toilet separator spraying a little bit inside the toilet bowl would remove all urine smell and stop it from staining the separator for people who don't like the smell of bleach. But the urine container will stink without something in it. I use bleach in my urine container. This product works fine it was just a little costly for the way I was using it. Obviously where you can't use bleach, carpeting or furniture, floors, flowers, wood, ect something like that the product works perfectly. I would rate this product five full Stars for what it was intended for. And it can also be used to spray a compost toilet urine separator bowl. This product has a pleasant smell. It doesn't cover up urine odor it will destroy it and get rid of it. Great product just too expensive for the way I used it. I needed an inexpensive way to convert urine in a container. I can definitely say this product did work.
G**E
Works great in my composting toilet with urine diverter.
I've been looking for something like this for 5 years! A total game changer when it comes to odor control for the composting toilet in my converted bus. Had been using vinegar with marginal success, always a betraying hint of odor when the urine container became more than half full. With the urine digester, a couple sprays in the bowl of the diverter each time I use it and there is absolutely no ammonia smell, even on a hot day. I recommend this to anyone using a composting toilet with a urine diverter. It's worth the money and now I wouldn't be without it!
O**S
CAT PEED on my PURE DOWN COMFORTER— THIS SAVED IT
My CAT PEED on my bed. I used this on my pure DOWN COMFORTER as a last ditch effort in order to save it. IT WORKED.It required the entire jug, but this is how I did it:Put the down comforter in the bathtub (you know how big they are)Turned on the shower HIGH on COLD- let that go for awhile, while occasionally turning around and folding over the comforter, so that it was quite saturated.Turned the water off and let the water drain out of the tub, while kneading and turning and lifting the comforter, to remove more excess water (btw, it was super heavy at this point as you could imagine.)Once I was pretty well satisfied with that, I plugged the drain and just poured the entire jug of this urine cleaner stuff, making sure that I not only very much totally saturated the urine areas, but had a good light coat over the entire comforter more or less.Let this sit most of the day in the tub.Started the whole rinsing process which you know was a whole thing bc it's a down comforter. This involved the cold showering, draining, followed by filling up the bathtub with color water, letting sit for a bit, draining, cold shower again— then I was finally satisfied.Took the comforter to the laundry room to dry on suuuuppppeerrrr low with a tennis ball for about ≈45 min. This got the drying started so it wasn't soaking wet, and then I let it air dry naturally in the sun until it was totally dry.No remaining smell OR stains whatsoever- not to me, and not to my cats. Success!!
T**M
Works well with out urine diverting toilet.
We have a urine-diverting toilet in our van and we find the urine orders will worsen with extended use even though the urine is usually dumped on a daily basis. We keep a spray bottle of undiluted Niloder handy and spray a little into the urine bottle after each use.It significantly reduces urine orders between cleanings and any time urine might stay in the bottle for longer periods of time. I'm not convinced it completely eliminates the order but it does well enough that the sent will mask the remaining orders well enough.We find the lemon sent to be mostly inoffensive and not overpowering but I would prefer an unscented product that would completely remove the odors. That said this is by far the best product we have found for urine odors.(For those who might be interested, I can say that urine-diverting toilets work pretty well. We've used a simple DYI system for over 4-years now and it's been a mostly pleasant experience. Our system consists of a trimmed 5-gallon bucket, a urine diverter (ours is from wee pee), and a (nature's head) urine container. We have found that most of the #2 ordered are easily controlled with peat moss as long as the urine doesn't get mixed in with it. Occasionally we feel the need to dump the #2 right away. This is as simple as taking out the garbage (landfills are built to accept such waste BTW). This simple system is pretty easy to implement and use. Far better that dealing with a large complicated "composting" toilet system that cost 10 times as much. especially when you consider that you will never actually compost in said toilet. It takes several months to fully compost poo.)
W**N
Amazing!
I had a puppy that was very hard to potty train. I have spent hundreds and hundreds of dollars on different carpet cleaning products. Nothing that you buy at the grocery store, and the majority of the stuff that you buy online is not going to kill the urine smell and/or disinfect it.I did find one enzyme cleaner that worked really well but it came to about $60 a gallon.This digester is amazing! It works. Yes, sometimes it takes a few treatments. What I did is I bought a UV light, I found every little spot, I saturated them with the digester, and then went over them with my carpet cleaner. It worked! I am so glad because I would be laying in bed or sitting on the couch and I would catch a whiff of pee and I hate that smell so much! Now I don't smell it anywhere. Eventually I will have to replace my carpets, but for now at least I know they're sanitary.
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