Odor and Stain Remover, OSR
$65.48
$96.26
Odor & Stain Remover (OSR) — The Industry Standard in Pet Urine NeutralizationOSR isn’t just another deodorizer — it’s the go-to professional product for serious urine odor and stain challenges. With oxygen-producing power and enzymatic breakdown, it restores carpets, upholstery, and flooring where other cleaners fail. Trusted by cleaning pros nationwide.⚡ Oxygen Enzyme Power — neutralizes urine odor at the source 4 oz makes 1 gallon (super concentrated) Safe on most synthetic carpets (not wool, silk, or cotton) Odorless — no heavy perfume cover-up Designed for trained professionalsWords from the Boss (Magic Taf): “Clean the carpet first. Then flood the area. Extract without water, vacuum only — push the wand away while squeezing the padding. Place a thick dry towel and use your weight to wick up what’s left. Add a fan before leaving to prevent wicking.”How to Use OSRRemove padding & seal floor if necessary.Thoroughly clean carpet first.Mix 4 oz with 1 gallon warm (not boiling) water.Pre-test in an inconspicuous spot for colorfastness.Do not shake in a sealed container — oxygen release builds pressure.Saturate affected area. Allow 30 minutes dwell.Extract thoroughly, then mist Odor Unloader for residual odor control.Replace padding & accelerate drying with fans. Want the full playbook? Read How to Remove Pet Odors Correctly in our Cleaning Business Resource Hub. Watch how OSR works in actual use: Must Read Article Explore Odor Removal Tips Cleaner ReviewsProfessionals rave about OSR — from eliminating cat urine in apartments to restoring water-damaged carpet. “OSR made me a hero.” — Lloyd Weaver, pro cleaner since 1955Frequently Asked Questions Can I use OSR on wool or silk?No. Avoid natural fibers like wool, silk, or cotton. OSR is for synthetic carpets & pads. Why does it need ventilation?Oxygen release enzymatic action produce vapors & pressure. Always work in a well-ventilated area. How strong is it?4 oz makes a full gallon. Enough to saturate and neutralize even heavy urine contamination. What if odor comes back?Flood extract correctly, then apply Odor Unloader as a finishing step. Place towels and use air movers to stop wicking. Is it IICRC-approved?OSR protocols align with IICRC best practices for odor control and carpet restoration.
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