Is Un-duz-it unleashed safe for wool or natural fabrics?

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If I understand it correctly it contains an oxidizer.
So how safe is it on wool and natural fibers?
 

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Does this product work as well as advertised ? I was thinking of getting some and wanted to hear from some users first on how well it works.
 

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Who's John Otero.
How is it safe on wool if an oxidizer is part of the product? (Unless I got it wrong.)
 

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A high recommendation indeed.

Does it create a halo (Nature's Miracle does)?
No noticeable weakening of natural fabric at all?
How did it do with urine weakened natural fabric?
 

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Does it create a halo (Nature's Miracle does)? Please explain what you mean by a halo? When I use it on upholstery fabrics, I alway spray distilled water on the fabric first. When I inject the product, I'm careful to extract and dry the fabric thoroughly, as any liquid you inject tends to wick to the surface and can cause water marks.

No noticeable weakening of natural fabric at all? No, the oxidizer isn't nearly strong enough to do that. I've seen such weakening from strong stain removal products that contain hydrogen peroxide, and its nothing like that.

How did it do with urine weakened natural fabric? None of the fabrics that I used it on had been weakened by urine. Fabric weakness and dye stability issues are always something I recommend be carefully discussed and documented before proceeding.
 
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How satisfied were you with how this product performed on synthetic carpets ?
With regards to oder removal and removing urine spot?

Todd, let me be clear: I make a living selling cleaning products, as well as training, so it wouldn't be fair to consider my endorsement to be completely objective.

My use of the product on carpet has been with tenants who rent homes from me, friends, and family members. In those cases the product worked well, and lived up to the claims made by the manufacturer with both odor and stain removal. I don't doubt that there might be some stains so severe that a strong peroxide based stain remover might be necessary.

It cannot change the appearance of a urine stain that has caused dye damage, of course.
 

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Thank you Jim and Jeremy.

Jim, when people use "Nature's Miracle", many times it lightens the area (roundish) where it was. And it is not the urine, as I've seen it happen where no urine was present.
Not sure why it happens, I always speculated that it could be that the area gets "cleaner" by the extended time of soaking. However, even when you clean that area and use heavy duty pre-spray, that light area (halo) remains.
 
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Ofer, I am the Product Specialist for ODORx and Unsmoke. Unleashed is part of the ODORx product line. I have been in the industry for 27 years. I have NEVER seen a product like UNLEASHED. But yes Mr. Pembertons is correct Unleashed is SAFE to use on wool carpet and oriental rugs. You can also use Unleashed on carpet and pad, wet cleanable upholstery, tile and grout, concrete, wood subfloors and so much more. Here is a video from our chemist regarding Unleashed: You are more than welcome to email me with any additional questions at j.otero@legendbrands.net or feel free to call me at 602-620-8297.
 

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