Pet odour · A homeowner’s story
Two senior dogs. And nobody who visits knows.
How one Georgia chemist’s spray finally ended the smell she’d stopped noticing.
It happens slowly. You stop noticing the smell first. Then you start closing the door to the back room before anyone comes over. You suggest meeting friends out instead of having them round. You buy the candles, the plug-ins, the sprays that promise to “neutralise pet odour,” and none of them really do. They just sit on top of it.
If you have a dog you love and a carpet you don’t, you already know the feeling. It isn’t really about the carpet. It’s about not feeling quite at ease in your own front room.
Then someone recommended a spray she’d never heard of.
She had two senior dogs and a downstairs that announced it the second you walked in. She’d tried the shampooer, the enzyme sprays, the professional clean. Then someone recommended a spray she’d never heard of, made by a chemist in Georgia, sold mostly to truckers.
She nearly didn’t bother. She’d been let down before. What changed her mind was that it didn’t promise a miracle. It just said: spray it, wait fifteen seconds, blot. So she tried it on the worst spot by the back door.
Here’s how it actually works.
It matters, so here it is plainly. You hold the can upside down and spray a foam directly onto the spot. The foam sinks into the fibres rather than sitting on the surface, which is why it reaches the source of the odour and not just the mark you can see. It lifts the stain and neutralises what’s causing the smell, instead of covering it with a stronger scent.
No scrubbing. No machine. No bending over a rented carpet cleaner for an afternoon. Spray, wait fifteen seconds, blot with a clean cloth. That’s the whole thing.
I have two senior dogs and no one knows that we have dogs, much less senior dogs.Verified review
That’s the whole sale, right there. Not “clean carpet.” Her house stopped giving her away.
What it clears that other products leave behind.
- ▸Old pet urine, set in for months
- ▸Fresh accidents, before they set
- ▸Cat vomit
- ▸Senior-dog accidents on carpet and rugs
- ▸The lingering smell, not just the mark
The original. Since 2005.
Vann Brown, founder. Dalton, Georgia.
The man who makes it is Vann Brown. He grew up on a Georgia farm and worked his way through college at the textile mill where both his parents worked. He studied chemistry, spent years teaching industrial wet chemistry around the world, and helped develop the process behind stonewashed denim. In 2005 he started making his own products. RemoovABull uses the same fabric-finishing chemistry he learned at that mill.
He’ll tell you himself what it can’t do, and that’s rare in this aisle:
“I’d rather tell you what my product can’t do than oversell what it can.”
So, honestly: it’s not for white or very light carpets, where it can leave a faint discolouration. And the oldest, most set-in stains may need two or three goes. Most stains, most surfaces, most ages, it handles. Some are permanently set and no product on earth will lift them. He’d rather you knew that before you bought it.
What other owners say.
I had multiple dog urine carpet stains that were 6 months old.Verified customer
Holy cow. Because holy cow it works.Verified customer
Within 30 seconds the stain remover worked.Verified customer
The honest value.
It comes in multi-packs, never single cans. One can treats 30 to 50 individual stains, so the real cost is pennies a spot, cheaper per stain than the budget sprays that don’t work.

- 4 × 18oz cans
- Free shipping on subscription
- 30-day guarantee

- 12 × 18oz cans
- Free shipping on subscription
- Lowest per-can price available
- 30-day guarantee
Both packs ship from Dalton, Georgia. Free shipping on all subscriptions. A 30-day satisfaction guarantee on direct orders. Twenty-one years in business.
Have people over again without thinking about it.
30-day guarantee. If it doesn’t work for you, you’re covered.