How to Clean a Pet's Space the Right Way

Most pet owners clean once a smell is noticeable. By that point bacteria has already had several days to build up on every surface the pet touches. The fix is a fixed order of operations, not a stronger spray.

Step 1: Remove everything first

Bedding, bowls, toys, all of it, out of the space before cleaning starts. Cleaning around objects leaves the area underneath them untouched.

Step 2: Pre-clean before disinfecting

Clear any visible waste or food debris first. A disinfectant works on a surface, not on top of other matter sitting on that surface.

Step 3: Spray from 15 to 20 centimetres

Even coverage matters more than volume. The goal is to coat the surface, not soak it.

Step 4: Leave it for two to three minutes

This is when disinfection happens. Wiping immediately after spraying spreads moisture around. It does not disinfect anything.

Step 5: Wipe dry or let it air dry

OUTCOME Pet Environment Care Spray needs no rinse. A dry microfibre cloth or open air finishes the job. The formula is safe for food contact surfaces, so no residue is left behind.

How often

High contact areas, twice a week minimum. Lower contact areas, once a week. After any illness, immediately, regardless of the regular schedule.

What to avoid

Bleach in a closed room. Phenol based cleaners around cats, since their livers cannot process phenols. Ammonia near litter areas, since the smell mimics urine and can trigger re-marking.

What is in the formula

Benzalkonium Chloride, Lactic Acid, Phenoxyethanol, Non-Ionic Surfactant, EDTA, Iso-Propyl Alcohol, Fragrance. Seven ingredients, all listed, all explained on the Ingredient Guide.

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