Banish stinky smells with Thornell’s K.O.E. Kennel Odor Eliminator Concentrate Fresh Scent! This powerful deodorizer is specifically designed to remove offensive odors and replace them with a light fresh scent. Its mild formula is gentle enough to be used near your pets, yet powerful enough to eradicate even the most...
Banish stinky smells with Thornell’s K.O.E. Kennel Odor Eliminator Concentrate Fresh Scent! This powerful deodorizer is specifically designed to remove offensive odors and replace them with a light fresh scent. Its mild formula is gentle enough to be used near your pets, yet powerful enough to eradicate even the most offensive odors known to man. Plus, K.O.E is uniquely formulated to work without the use enzymes, which don’t always get the job done. From catteries to kennels—this highly effective deodorizer removes foul odors instead of simply covering up the smell.
This highly concentrated 16 oz. bottle makes 64 gallons of odor remover, as only ¼ liquid oz. (1/2 tbsp or 1 ½ tsp) is needed per gallon of water.
Contains no enzymes, bacteria or oxidizers, so it can be added to other cleaners, rinses, sprays or germicides and leaves a mild, fresh scent.
Apply to cages, tables, floor, walls and runs. Can even be used on gravel runs or grassy areas frequently used for dog elimination. Capable of even removing skunk odor from dog beds. Used by groomers, breeders, trainers, boarding kennels and veterinary offices.
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