Why All Pet Owners Should
Have One of These!
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If you have a pet, especially a puppy or an older animal, and you have carpets, this little machine will make your life SO much easier!

I bought one of these when our 15 year old German Shepherd became somewhat incontinent and unable to get up by himself.
We had already been dealing with an old cat who couldn't find the litter box, and
had discovered the wonders of pet enzymes for cleaning pet messes. But getting
this carpet cleaner has been a virtual LIFE SAVER! I can't tell you how many
times I have had to use it, and every time I do I am SO glad I have it! It is so
worth the cost - less than $100.
You can clean up virtually any kind of mess with it, and I have had them all!
Buy the Little Green Machine now!
I keep the machine where I can get to it quickly, and keep the resevoir filled with an enzymes cleaner like Nature's Miracle. If the dog is sick, and is likely to make another mess soon, I just rinse the machine after use and set it up back in the living room, ready to go when I need it.
I really can't say enough about it. Whenever I clean up a mess, I think, "I have got to tell
EVERYONE about this thing!"
Pets Will Have "Accidents"!
If you've ever had to clean up after a dog or cat who has just had an accident on your new
carpet, you will appreciate this machine the very first time you try it.
Here's how you use it. First, for fecal incidents, just pick up the "solids"
with newspaper or a rag, then use the sprayer to wet the spot, and then suction. If there are bits of feces, use the brush to loosen (spray again if needed) as you vacuum with the Green Machine.
You may need to
go over the site repeatedly, but the suction will pull up most of the moisture (no blotting for hours
to get the wetness out), and if you use the enzymes, there will be no smell once it is thoroughly dry.
For the wetter messes, use the suction to pick it all up, then saturate with your cleaning solution. Brush and vacuum until the area is just damp. Respray with enzyme solution and allow to dry.
If much time has passed before the accident is discovered, liquid may have soaked through to the carpet pad. This will require more soaking with enzyme cleaner, or professional cleaning. See the article "How to Clean Pet Messes" for more details on getting the odor out.
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