Manufacturers Websites

January 13th, 2007

 

     A Manufacturers Web Site as the name implies is the actual website maintained by the manufacturer of a cleaning product that is designed to promote their products.

     Manufacturers Web Sites will generally offer you much stronger product knowledge, correct usage and after purchase support. This is because their engineering staffs are actually the ones that designed and developed their products.

      The Manufacturers website has the responsibility of ensuring that the consuming public has a complete and thorough knowledge of the cleaning products they are offering.

     This dramatically improves your odds for a successful resolution to your cleaning project

Marketing Websites Urine Removal Cleaning Tips Advice (-) | Cat and Dog

December 11th, 2006
 

For some time we have advised against relying on the urine removal cleaning tips and advice of integrity challenged urine off reviews affiliated websites.

“Top Rated” to most affiliated urine off reviews websites means the referring website won’t get paid their big commission unless the desperate shopper clicks on their red hot “Recommended Products” for cat and dog urine removal.

Whenever you offer any urine removal expert a reoccurring twenty percent referral commission you are unlikely to get at the truth. This is not a strong guaranteed recipe for success. Would your Mom approve?

How far will the urine off reviews websites go?

Some websites claim their “powerful” cleaning products are really effective ferret and skunk urine odor removal solutions. Don’t rely on an amazing pet urine cleaning video since smellovision does not exist.

Compensated urine removal experts know the vast majority of consumers don’t own these types of exotic high offending pets.

We had planned on performing complete reviews on the SCOE10X and the Planet Urine products during the second quarter of 2010. However after careful consideration we have decided that Cleanocity will not be evaluating the SCOE 10X or Planet Urine products in the near future.

We are not saying anything revolutionary here. In the past we have warned consumers against relying on the exaggerated performance claims typically made by compensated urine removal experts.

The unsubstantiated results that have been posted by urine off reviews commissioned affiliate urineoffreviews.com is an excellent example.

Not to put too fine a point on it but we found the opinions posted by urineoffreviews.com to be incredible and not based on good objective science.

Bottle Size

September 24th, 2006
 

Does size really matter?

It does when you are struggling to remove persistent cat and dog urine.

However this is the most prevalent ploy used by the flim flam artists to fool you into purchasing their products.

You would be well advised to concentrate on the efficacy of the cleaning products you are considering.

Not being vigilant and falling for this age old deception will result in you purchasing a gallon or two of worthless watered down products.

Do you want to purchase a gallon of water or a bottle of muscle?

Remember it’s not how big the bottle is that counts.

It’s how much fight is in that bottle.

 

Visit Clean Like A Professional

June 25th, 2006
 

Part of any successful cleaning program is understanding your cleaning environment. This is particularly true if you are dealing with serious cat or dog urine removal issues on carpeting, furniture, leather, mattresses or hard wood flooring.

Visit Clean Like A Professional for expert help and advice. Learn which cleaning products you can safely use and which home remedies you should avoid.

Instructions

June 19th, 2006

How easy is a product to use when you actually get it home?

The only way to know for sure is to review the product instructions before making a purchasing decision.

If you do not exercise the proper due diligence you may wind up sorting thru a box of brushes, miscellaneous sprays and other useless paraphernalia.

Don’t be afraid to ask questions and walk away if you encounter any type of resistance.

Insist on reviewing the product instructions before completing the purchase.

How We Evaluate

June 18th, 2006

Before we purchase a product or review a website we consider several factors which include reputation, popularity of products and the general public’s level of interest.

We do not take into account how much advertising a candidate product is engaged in.

Nor do not take into account their current standing with the bureau or with any other trade group.

Our sole criteria is product efficacy, ease of use and consistency of results.

Theatrical Websites

June 14th, 2006

We have all seen them. annoying pop ups, dogs jumping over the moon and talking heads.

It’s easy to see how people get distracted by these websites and wind up purchasing some ineffective products.

You should focus on finding a competent cleaning product and avoid the theatrics.

Whenever a website attempts to distract you with irrelevant content you should be concerned about the quality of their products.

We’re confident that this approach will improve your results.

New Technology ?

May 26th, 2006

There are many technologies that have been used to deal with the strong odor of urine.

An interesting variation of perfumes is technology that actually tricks the scent receptors in your nose.

This “New” technology fools your nose into believing that those offensive odors are gone.  

They’re not.

Look for clues such as a promotional offer for a free atomizer.

This is your confirmation that the so called “New” technology is what they are actually offering.

One major drawback to this technology is that the urine, the source of the odor is never actually removed.

Plan on spending more money on refills as the odors return.        

Powders or Liquids ?

May 23rd, 2006

Any type of liquid will penetrate into your carpeting, padding and eventually into the sub floor.

As the volume of the liquid increases the liquid will begin to pool as it encounters any type of obstruction.

If you are trying to clean up urine, you should consider this basic law of physics.  

Commercials

May 19th, 2006

Don’t be fooled by television commercials that claim that they can remove any pet stain or your money back.

We examined these commercials carefully and they never actually state that they can remove any type of pet urine, just the stain.

If they could get out any type of pet urine stain and the associated odor they would say so.

Since they obviously don’t have the confidence in their products, why should you?

Don’t be gullible and assume that they are talking about urine. This gives them a way out when the product falls on it’s face.