Can I wash my dog in OdoBan

Yes. Allow to dry before allowing pets to use treated surfaces. However, the most effective and long-lasting odor control will be accomplished if the bedding material is washed after a 10-minute soak in OdoBan diluted to 32 ounces per gallon of water.Mar 6, 2019

Is OdoBan cleaner safe for pets?

OdoBan® No Rinse Neutral pH Floor Cleaner is formulated with a naturally derived surfactant system that safely and effectively cleans all hard floors and other surfaces without harmful chemicals, making it safe for pet areas. No rinsing required.Feb 2, 2018

Is OdoBan toxic?

Odoban is classified as non-toxic, however with all cleaning supplies we never recommend ingestion of the product.Mar 12, 2018

Does OdoBan kill pet dander?

OdoBan® is effective against the following animal and pet viruses: Avian Influenza virus, Avian Infectious Bronchitis virus, Pseudorabies virus, Canine Distemper virus, Newcastle's Disease virus, Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis (FVR), Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV), Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP), Rabies and Feline …

Does OdoBan need to be rinsed?

Carpet cleaning machine vessels and lines should be rinsed with water before and after using your OdoBan solu- tion to prevent mixing chemicals from the previous use.

What is OdoBan pet used for?

OdoBan eliminates pet odors at the source, making it one of the best dog pee cleaners, perfect for removing pet urine from carpets. OdoBan is pH neutral and safe for use on most carpets when used as directed.Sep 9, 2020

What can you use OdoBan for?

OdoBan is a cleaning solution that disinfects and sanitizes surfaces and eliminates unpleasant odors. When used correctly, OdoBan can be used as a deodorizer, sanitizer, a disinfectant, a mildewstat or a virucidal.Jul 17, 2017

What can you clean with OdoBan?

OdoBan® is effective against the following animal and pet viruses: Avian Influenza virus, Avian Infectious Bronchitis virus, Pseudorabies virus, Canine Distemper virus, Newcastle's Disease virus, Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis (FVR), Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV), Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP), Rabies and Feline …