Bissell 799APet Odor and Stain Removal Formula 32oz. (3 pack)


 

Kitchen & Housewares : Bissell 799APet Odor and Stain Removal Formula 32oz. (3 pack)

Kitchen & Housewares : Bissell 799APet Odor and Stain Removal Formula 32oz. (3 pack)

Bissell 799APet Odor and Stain Removal Formula 32oz. (3 pack)

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Bissell 799APet Odor and Stain Removal Formula 32oz. (3 pack)
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 769






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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Bissell
Color: United States
EAN: 0011120007992
Label: Bissell
Manufacturer: Bissell
Maximum Weight Recommendation: 5000 hundredths-pounds
Model: 799A
Publisher: Bissell
Sales Rank: 769
Studio: Bissell
Warranty: 1


Features:
  • Patented Odor Elimination-formulated with patented odor elimination technology which quickly penetrates and surrounds carpet fibers to loosen tough pet stains and eliminate odors
  • Safe-Safely deep cleans stain resistant carpet, upholstery and water-safe fabrics
  • Deodorizes-to refresh carpet and fabrics with a light, clean scent
  • Includes (3) 32oz bottles formulated Especially for all Bissell Compact small-area, Deep Cleaning Machines; ideal for the Little Green, Spot Lifter, Spot Scrubber and SpotBot
  • 4.75W x 2.5D x 10H, 2.25lbs.







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32 0Z, Pet Stain & 0dor Remover, For Use ln All Bissell Portable Extractors, Spot Lifters & Little Green Clean Machines & Spotbot, Advanced Enzyme Cleaning Formula Designed For The Removal 0f Household Stains Resulting From Pet Accidents, Deodorizes As lt Cleans.

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    Customer Reviews
    Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Perfect for Pets
    We bought this solution for use with our Bissel "Little Green" spot cleaner. We have a puppy in training. With a busy family and an inconsistent training schedule, she's taking a while to get the hang of it.

    Until she does, this formula, when used with the portable cleaning machine is perfect. Cleaning power is excellent and stains are lifted out quite nicely. It is, at the same time, a powerful cleaner and de-odorizer, and non-toxic, gentle to people and puppies. When used as directed, (I suggest following recommendations given for the machine), it cleans well, comes up well, and leaves no residue behind. A stain removed, remains removed. It has a mild fragrance of its own, but it is pleasant and dissipates completely after drying. We have allergies to fragrances, but no one has had a negative reaction to this product. Very important to us.

    Although specificaly recommended for use on pet stains and odors, I recommend this product for any cleaning use. The de-odorizing properties, effective cleaning results, and inoffensive nature of the product give it an extra advantage over some of the others when used for any cleaning task. IT REALLY DOES CLEAN WELL, AND WHEN USED PROPERLY, IT REALLY DOES ELIMINATE ODORS.



    Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - pet odors no more
    I have two dogs with the accompanying odors. This product works well on the stains and odors in my carpet as well as those little accidents that occasionally happen.



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This product is awesome....
    I bought this product to use in the Bissell Proheat Turbo Carpet Cleaning machine. This product was used on my sofa to remove urine from my daughter's puppy. After using the Bissell 799 Pet Odor and Stain Removal Formula, my sofa is clean and there is no trace of puppy smell left in the cushion.



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It really works
    I'm so pleased with this product. When used with the Spotbot, it takes the stains and odors away completely. I have recommended it to my family and friends.
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