I received this email from a prospect and thought I share it with you….

I have a severe odor problem in my house. It is primarily in two rooms, but the cats have sprayed in numerous places, usually near the baseboards on the carpets. My question is what is the average square footage a gallon of the odor removal product will cover?

I’d like to order everthing I need upfront rather than needing to reorder right away. The smell is killing me – it is getting to the point that I’m considering finding new homes for my three beloved cats, and I really don’t want to do that. Help!

Anna Busby

Anna I know this is a challenge but, there is help available. As you read on my site, if you get to the source of the cat odor, you’ll get the success you want.
I see this all the time and most importantly, you must find the areas that they made deposits. Not only the ones you see
But the hidden ones that are not so obvious.

As what you need and howmuch my gallons will cover depends on the area where the deposits are.
For example. If you only find it on the boarders, usually it going to be concentrated in 2-5 areas.
If the is the only place they did it. One gallon should be enough to eliminated it in those areas.

This is were a black light comes in handy. You see a black light will reveal “ALL” the cat urine deposits and as a results, you’ll be able to focus your gallon on the areas and NOT waste product unnecessarily.

The Pet Freindly For Odors (Gallons) can usually cover about 400 sq.ft. depending on the type of spray tip you use. Considering most average bedrooms are about 144 sq.ft. a gallon should be fine.

Thanks for asking.

If you have any further questions let me know.

Andre DeLano