Kids ‘N’ Pets Is Mom’s Secret Weapon

Posted on Dec 30, 2013 by No Comments

Kids ‘N’ Pets Instant All Purpose Stain & Odor Remover is a non-toxic, biodegradable, cruelty-free product designed to deal with all the icky messes your tiniest family members make. They should start handing this stuff out at hospitals and animal shelters. Any mom and/or pet owner will appreciate the beauty of a cleaner that easily eliminates your most challenging stains and odors.

You should always use Kids ‘N’ Pets Instant All Purpose Stain & Odor Remover before other chemical cleaners. Using other chemical cleaners first makes it harder for Kids ‘N’ Pets to take care of odors and stains.

Kids ‘N’ Pets Instant All Purpose Stain & Odor Remover should always be used full strength. If you have urine odors in carpets, mattresses, or car upholstery, soak the affected area and let it air dry to make the odors fade away. If you’re dealing with a stain, let the area sit for five or ten minutes and then wipe away the stain with a clean white cloth.

I’ve heard lots of moms recommend this product when you’re potty training. My son is way past the potty training stage, but it does a great job cleaning up my cat’s accidents. It’s also my favorite cleaner for dealing with vomit, which I unfortunately had a chance to test right away since my son brought home a stomach bug after less than a month of school.

I’m a big fan of using homemade cleaners for everyday messes, but cat pee and kid puke are beyond the scope of any homemade product in my arsenal.

Since flu season is coming up quick and running out of the house to buy cleaners is impossible when you’ve got sick kids to tend to, I suggest picking up a bottle of Kids ‘N’ Pets Instant All Purpose Stain & Odor Remover right now and tucking it away so you’re prepared whenever illness strikes.

Disclaimer: Product samples were provided by the manufacturer for the purpose of preparing this review.

Photo credit: Kids ‘N’ Pets

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Dana Hinders

Dana Hinders lives in Iowa with her husband and son. She has been a freelance writer since shortly after earning her degree in journalism from The University of Iowa in 2003. She writes extensively about parenting, crafts, and creative ways to save money. Visit her at danahinders.com.

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