🚀 Say Goodbye to Odors, Hello to Freshness!
The Odor Eliminator is a powerful, eco-friendly solution designed to tackle stubborn odors indoors. Utilizing active live bacteria and enzymes, this product effectively removes grease build-up in drains and eliminates unpleasant smells in wall voids, crawl spaces, and garbage containers. Simply dilute with water for maximum coverage and enjoy a fresher, cleaner environment.
C**K
Good stuff
Smells great, my wife doesn’t like it, but it smells like clean bathrooms so what ever.
T**R
It Saved My House From Ruin - Literally!
One of the best products I've ever used!!!Renters had 2 dogs and a cat and allowed them to pee all over the carpet upstairs. Everyone who came into the house almost gagged from the smell. I got quotes on replacing the sub-floor upstairs which were around $6,000. The termite inspector recommended Bac Azap and said his pest company had been using it for years and it was amazing. So I removed the carpet, pad, about 1,000 pad staples and the carpet strips. I wanted Bac Azap to get into every staple hole. Then I washed the floor with plain water 5 times to get as much urine out as possible. I let the floor dry. The I used a bleach sprayer (it's a garden sprayer designed for household products) to spray Bac Azap on the floors and stairs. By the next day, there were only 2 spots that still smelled at all, and it was only a tiny bit. I sprayed those spots again and by later that day, the smell was completely gone. It was amazing in that after I washed the floors, the water was almost completely clear. When I sprayed the Bac Azap, it went on clear then turned deep yellow as if it was drawing out the urine in the plywood floor. After an hour, the deep yellow liquid was clear as fresh water. It seemed to me the Bac Azap sucked up the urine and neutralized it into plain water. I did not rinse the floors after the Bac Azap as I figured it would keep working if I left it alone.I asked every contractor who came in over the next few days (particularly the young ones with an acute sense of smell) and they all said they didn't smell anything, particularly urine.3 days later I started smelling a dead animal coming from under a storage tarp on my patio. It was stinking up the entire inside of my house but I couldn't do anything about it because I was leaving for a 3 week vacation. I got home and of course, the smell was worse. It was 95 - 100 degrees every day while I was gone. I asked Mr. Google about removing a dead animal and the pros said to get a nose/mouth respirator mask, so I did. Then I pulled the tarp back. Dead, decomposing skunk. So I used disposable gear (clothes, tools, brushes, etc) to remove him. Bac Azap hadn't arrived so I poured bleach on the wet spot. For the following days it still smelled in the house but nowhere near as bad as it was.Back Azap arrived and I just poured it into a quart spray bottle as the wet spot was just a big square on my patio cement. I wet it down pretty thoroughly and by the time I finished spraying, I could barely smell anything. An hour later and now 10 days later, I cannot smell anything at all.I called Nisus for tech support and got a real, live tech on the phone in less than a minute. I asked what the shelf life was for an open gallon and he said at least 2 years if not longer. He said the product stays inert and does not activate until it hits the offending item.The only downside is that somewhere I read that a gallon would cover 600 square feet. I found it would only cover about half that. Maybe I sprayed too heavily but if I have this issue again, I'll buy twice as much as I need and return unopened gallons or keep them for future use.This is one product that is much better than advertised.
D**E
The most effective thing I have tried
We had an elderly cat that developed incontinence issues. We missed that she was hitting a spot in a little used storage room, so it got kind of bad. I tried everything from enzyme cleaners to oxy products. I used a carpet cleaner several times. It helped, but the odor remained. A ended up chatting with someone from a crawlspace clean up company and he mentioned this product was what they used.I soaked the problem area and left it to dry. I DO NOT like the flowery scent it has. Fortunately it was warm out so I opened the windows and put an exhaust fan in one of them to pull fresh air through. I put another fan on the carpet to dry it.Within a day most of the small was gone. I touched up a few spots, and just left it for a week. All the cat urine odor is gone. I used fresh water and a carpet cleaner to pull out the excess enzyme cleaner and I dried the carpet again with a fan. It's like nothing ever happened. Just a fantastic product, despite the fact that I don't like the scent.
L**E
Got rid of nasty bat and mice waste smell!
We bought a 100+ year old fixer upper and our front entryway absolutely stunk when we moved in. After ripping off the drywall it was clear that the source of the smell was urine and feces-soaked insulation from bats, mice, or both. GROSS. Even after removing the insulation and drywall the area was still so smelly we were at a loss for what to do next. We tried AmazonCommercial's Multi-Purpose Enzyme Cleaner but that didn't help with the smell. (Although probably a good step for other reasons.) But the Bac-A-Zap did the trick! We did not use a fogger but instead used a lawn and garden pump sprayer to get as far into the ceiling void as we could. We used about .5 gallon for the space, which may have been more than necessary. We will definitely be buying more for other areas of our old fixer upper. Would recommend trying this if you're dealing with animal smells!
T**M
Bat Infestation
We had a bat infestation problem. After excluding the bats we were left with bat dropping odor - terrible! It was necessary to remove the ceiling's tongue and groove wood and the insulation (R19). This left us with cleaning away the dropping which although not excessively widespread, were very pungent. Where they apparently nested the material had embedded into the joists. We tried a variety of cleansers without much effect. Finally we tried Bac-A-zaP. It has cut the odor down but not eliminated it. The area on the joists where staining had occurred is still odorous after repeated treatments. These treatments have been conducted over a period of weeks just to allow Bac-A-zaP to do its job. Now we will seal the stained areas with an odor sealing paint. Some scientist should extract the essence of bat s*** and use it in perfume like whale puke (ambergris), Lots of money to be made there. Unless we can find another use for Bac-a-zap I won't be ordering more and cannot recommend it for this use.
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