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Common formula types include enzymatic/bio-enzymatic cleaners, oxygenated (oxygen-based) stain removers, baking-soda deodorizers, and hydrogen-peroxide formulas. Product descriptions often highlight enzymatic action, oxygenated stain removal, baking soda neutralization, and hydrogen peroxide as the primary approaches.

Descriptions say enzyme or bio-enzymatic formulas break down stains and odors at their source: enzymes feed on the organic matter (including ammonia in urine), which helps neutralize odors rather than just masking them.

Typical directions are: spray to cover the stain, wait briefly to allow the formula to work, then blot with a clean cloth or let the area air dry. Some aerosol foams advertise a ‘spray and walk away’ approach, while tougher or porous surfaces (like grout) may recommend rinsing after treatment.

Review summaries commonly report fast, strong stain and odor removal and frequent notes that odors are neutralized or areas smell fresh. Many reviewers find results durable, but set-in or older stains sometimes require repeated treatments.

They typically come as liquids, aerosol sprays (including foam aerosols), and powders.

Commonly noted components are baking soda deodorizers, oxygenated/oxygen-based stain fighters, hydrogen peroxide, and enzyme or bio-enzymatic formulas.

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