The OdorKlenz Absorbent Granules are perfectly safe for use around your home or business; these incredible absorbent granules will become your go-to when life gets messy.
OdorKlenz is committed to a limited list of safe, effective, fragrance-free and non-toxic...
The OdorKlenz Absorbent Granules are perfectly safe for use around your home or business; these incredible absorbent granules will become your go-to when life gets messy.
OdorKlenz is committed to a limited list of safe, effective, fragrance-free and non-toxic ingredients which have been formulated and tested to neutralize the most stubborn odors. With the OdorKlenz patented earth mineral technology, you can have the peace of mind to use the OdorKlenz absorbent granules in your home and the confidence in knowing it will get the job done. Safe for use around children and pets, OdorKlenz Absorbent granules immediately neutralizes bad odors and works at absorbing liquid spills and messes, such as urine stain, vomit, or diarrhea, so you don’t have to get on all fours and scrub.
Great for treating other liquid messes, including, household chemical spills, blood, garbage spill, and food spills.
Applications
OdorKlenz is non-bleaching so that it won’t damage your upholstery, carpet, or flooring. It is specially formulated to treat even the worst offenders:
Ideal for pet owners, bar or restaurant owners, veterinary offices, day cares, and transportation companies for safe and easy clean-up.
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