My Secret Weapon for Stain Removal
Duke is upset again. He and his pals have to sit and stay somewhere else while we have yet another open house. So, what does he do? He pees on the rug. He’s old and cute and deaf as a doorpost, so yelling won’t do a thing. His insubordinate spaniel nature has no interest in change.
If he could have raised his paw in defiance, I am sure he would have. Bad dog. On Halloween, I had him dressed as a lobster. He was unhappy about that, too, so he peed right on his bed while looking at me. Very Bad Dog.
I’ve always been a dog owner, albeit an obsessive and compulsive one—there's no hair, no odor and no muddy paw prints on the floor. The only furry-pet clue in our house is an oversize dog bed. Call me odd—many do—but I think dogs should behave well inside the house.
Manners are of the utmost importance, and peeing on the rug just does not fall into that category. In such situations, I’ve tried different spot cleaners over the years but usually ended up with some staining. And that, my friends, is unacceptable.
Well, no more stains now. Pee all you want, little man. I will ultimately win because I have a new secret weapon: Halo Holisticlean Super Stain & Odor Remover. Besides the fact that it falls into the eco-friendly category and actually works, what I like most about Halo is it has no alcohol, so it’s lovingly kind to my wood floors and doesn’t bleach out my rugs.
It smells nice, too. Who knew the perfect product would come from nature? This is Halo’s first nationally recognized green product. It even has the EPA’s Designed for the Environment label. Anything from Halo is responsibly made, though, so if you’re a pet owner, go buy some of this. It’s the best stain remover I’ve ever used.
I just had my Persian Rug professionally cleaned! and Wow! what a difference!
Posted by: Rug cleaners los angeles | 06/09/2010 at 03:03 PM