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Amanda Williams
  • Asheville, NC
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Pet Odor Elimination - Advice needed

Amanda Williams
  • Asheville, NC
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Hello! I am closing on a house Tuesday that has a significant pet odor issue! There have been about 6 dogs, a bird, and other caged animals living there.  It seems like getting rid of the odor can be a significant issue. I am debating whether or not I should consider having it professionally treated.  I would welcome any feedback on products/methods you did yourself that worked AND/OR feedback on hiring a professional to deal with it. Thanks so much!!

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Angel Perez
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Angel Perez
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My father purchased a hoarders house recently and it smelled like cat feces. He ripped out all the carpet and scrubbed the foundation with light bleach. This took care of the smell.  

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