Rocco & Roxie Oxy Stain Remover – Oxygen Powered Carpet Cleaner Spray – Spot Cleaner for Upholstery, Couch, Laundry, Rug, Clothes, Car Seat, Mattress, Sofa, and More. – Pet & Baby Stains

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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 2 x 10 inches; 2 Pounds
Item model number ‏ : ‎ 865520000066
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 28, 2015
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Rocco & Roxie Supply Co.
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00WT7JS1O
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA

Fast Acting – Activated Oxygen technology breaks up stains right before your eyes. Eliminates stains at the source so they never come back
Tough – Our Professional Strength Oxy formula will remove your toughest set-in stains caused by urine, feces, vomit, blood, dirt, grass, juice, chocolate, coffee, tea, blueberries, tomato sauce, ink, red wine and much more
Gentle – Chlorine free and color safe. Certified Safe for use on all carpet types. We have earned the Seal of Approval from the trusted Carpet and Rug Institute (CRI). Will not leave residue that will attract dirt or leave your carpet feeling crunchy
Multi-Purpose – Use it to get out tough stains on carpet, upholstery, laundry, and all water-safe surfaces
Safe – Safe to use around pets and children. Non-aerosol – No hazardous propellants

Customers Reviews

  1. L. L. Katherman

    Unhinged Crazy Cat Lady Who Is Not Fond of Cats
    Let me set the stage for this long review. I am diagnosing myself as CP phobic (cat pee phobic). This is not yet an official disease but I am working on a patent. The roots of my CP phobia come from my childhood days as does everything else that is wrong with my life but I will skip the details for a book I will later write and discuss with Dr. Oz. Cats were around me in my childhood days and due to absent parents, they peed everywhere and little was done to clean it up. Therefore, the smell of cat pee brings severe anxiety, anger, and anything else that is related to a negative feeling. In 2002, a small kitten followed me into a 7-11. She was friendly but obviously abandoned and probably had her days limited if left in the busy parking lot of this convenience store. So on this wonderful day in the winter, I walked out with a Diet Coke, a pack of Marlboro lights, and a kitten. All three items were destined to deteriorate my health.Fast forward to 2017 and this same cat is still with me. I am almost certain this cat will outlive me and I am only 34. This is the last cat I will ever own. Due to her age, attitude, and possibly her political views, she decided to start peeing on the carpet. I immediately google “life span of indoor cats.” I realized I have at least 2 years left but maybe 5 years. I then take this 11 pound ball of fur to the vet to pay a lot of money for a diagnosis that my cat is healthy and a brat. Both of us come home hating each other. The peeing continues. Below is how I handled the situation in which she is still alive and I am slightly more unhinged than before. Several products will be mentioned as I am copying and pasting this review to all the companies who are responsible in allowing this cat to currently live through her natural life with me.I spent a HUGE chunk of money on the litter robot. I recommend going to the litter robot website and researching this expensive toilet for cats. They have great customer service too. The litter robot is life changing for anyone who actually plans on owning cats for fun and for cats who refuse to use a dirty litter box. Due to my CP phobia, I plunked down the money. Everything worked great until my cat saw me enjoying life. The peeing began again. I put down a plain old square litter box and added “Cat Attract” litter. The peeing stopped. My adorable ball of high maintenance fur now uses the litter robot to go number two and the plain square box to go number one. The “Cat Genie” trash can is a must with anyone who has CP phobia. It keeps the smell down to a minimum and saves on trash bags.Now that my 15 year old queen is satisfied with her restroom, I am now left to attack the cat pee smell. Putting Febreeze on a cat pee spot is like putting a cute SuperMan band aid on an 8 inch deep gash; it’s super adorable but we all know I am going to pass out from the blood loss. Attacking cat pee is serious business and requires hours of work, determination, and money. Did I state how I will never own a cat again?First you will need Rocco and Roxie pet stain remover. Just buy the jug if you are battling cat pee. The spray bottle will not be used. Pour Rocco and Roxie on the cat pee. It needs to be a puddle that soaks in through the carpet and into the carpet pad. We are not using a band aid, we are going in and sanitizing this dire situation. As you get the spots you can see, grab a UV light, turn off the lights, and prepare for night battle. Find all the illuminating spots and pour that Rocco and Roxie on all spots. Cat pee is no laughing matter to people like me. After all the spots are drenched, wait it out for a few hours and soak as much up with paper towels. If you use a towel, I feel you are transferring cat pee from one spot to the next. There will be a slight chemical smell. Again, cat pee is not like spilling your tumbler of vodka and soda water because the cat trips you up on purpose. Cat pee is anger and anxiety wrapped into one huge ball which needs strong chemicals to destroy.If you are satisfied with Rocco and Roxie, and no odor of cat pee is present, then continue on with your life. If you are CP phobic and can detect a small whiff of cat pee, proceed to step 2.Step two requires buying Angry Orange. Angry Orange is a smell that cats hate and is actually pretty pleasant to others. It smells like straight oranges. I bought the spray bottle and the concentrated refill bottle. Because I am CP phobic, I put a lot of the concentrated angry orange in a spray bottle and a little bit of water. I grabbed my UV light and went after the spots like the crazy, mad woman I have become. I sprayed all the spots only to have the entire house overwhelmed with the smell of orange. I am pretty sure my neighbors think I have opened a juicing station in the middle of my kitchen. I highly recommend following the directions of using the correct ratio of water to Angry Orange. If you do not follow the directions, not only will you think about writing a book called “James and the Giant Orange” but there will be slight orange spots on your carpet. Which now we can go to step 3.Rocco and Roxie has an OxyClean product. This carpet cleaner gets out the toughest stains including my error of Angry Orange stains. Spray the product on any stain, let it sit for 5 minutes, and then start working on it with paper towels.At this point, I am satisfied I have fought a good battle but I am still wary. I have an oreck orbiter to clean my travertine floors. I bought the attachments for cleaning the carpet and also Oreck Dry Carpet Cleaner. I spray the Rocco and Roxie OxyClean product as a mist on a 6 by 6 foot spot and then sprinkle the dry carpet cleaner all over. A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAY. I rub the cleaner into the carpet with my oreck orbiter. Wait 45 minutes to 2 hours and vacuum. The Dry Carpet Cleaner gets out stains but it also gets out all the allergens and cat litter smell. I am not a fan of steam cleaning carpets. I have never had success. The Dry Carpet Cleaner is great for spring cleaning carpets or being completely unhinged by cat pee and needing to verify, the carpet is indeed clean.Finally, after a week, I spray the areas in where I want my cat to never pee on, walk on, and or let alone even look at with the Natural Lemon Aerosol spray. Cats hate the smell of lemons and oranges.I am now 90 percent satisfied I have won the battle of cat pee. I will not be 100 percent satisfied until I replace all the carpet but that will not happen until my cat crosses the rainbow in which she will probably pee on because that is how she rolls.My cat has cost me a lot of money and time but I hope when I am old and peeing everywhere, that someone will take care of me and I will have two toilets in the same room. Did I state I will never own a cat again?I hope this helps with anyone who has CP phobia and is willing to go above and beyond of getting rid of any trace of cat pee. I wish you well in your battle.

  2. goldie2007

    If you have a pet, BUY THIS!!
    Honestly, this stuff is amazing!!! I’ve used it before for poo/pee stains with great success! BUT I’d had my kitten declawed and put him in a room by himself to heal. He didn’t like that and pawed under the door as cats do- tearing his incisions. There was quite a bit of blood on the cream-colored carpet. I used R & R, but was not very hopeful…. It 100% removed the blood stains. And the stains were at least a day old- I was upset and had to walk away from it for awhile… I was shocked but BEYOND happy. P.S. I took Vinnie to the vet to check his sutures. He was fine and healed beautifully.

  3. Jeff/Emily Kittoe

    I Had High Hopes
    I had a super high hopes for this product because I have a two year old kitty who just started peeing in one spot in our open concept living room/dining room on our white carpet.. I’ve tried every cleaner under the sun prior to this, and when I read all of the reviews about how great it is from other people, I’m like “YES, this is it!”Alas, it didn’t work as well as I helped, but it’s still better than previous products and trials. And also worked better in my shampooer than just sprained on my carpet and following the bottle’s instructions.4 stars. Wish it was 5 🙁

  4. Lanette Elgaaen

    No more crying over spilled wine
    First of all, my cat is a Bonafide jerk-face. I poured myself a much-deserved glass of wine after a long, hard day at work. I carry it up to my room, anxiously anticipating my evening of nothing but relaxing and being antisocial. My husband was not home yet, so the PlayStation was all mine! I set the aforementioned glass of wine on my bedstand, grabbed the controller, and settled in under the blankets to get my game on. Within 2.5 seconds of finally having a smile on my face, my cat decided she HAD to get on top of my headboard, via my side of the bed. In her awkward attempt to be smooth, she managed to kick that full glass of wine all over my (relatively new) fabric beige headboard, the right corner of my bed, and me. (Imagine a wine soaked half a body outline on an almost white headboard.)After saying a few choice words to my spawn of Satan feline, I jumped up and went into a panic ridden cleaning frenzy. Ripped the sheet off the bed in a fruitless attempt to keep the holy liquid from soaking into the mattress, throwing pillows, grabbing more towels than I should rightfully own. It was hopeless. With a heavy heart, I relocated to the recliner, researched upholstery cleaner, and waited for the inevitable.My husband came home.The first words that fell out of his face when he walked in was “How in the hell did you manage to do that?!”. Me?!?! He thinks I’m in the habit of just throwing glasses of wine at our furniture? Like a snitch looking at 30 to life in prison, I turned on that cat in half a heartbeat. Fortunately, I had already purchased this cleaner (2 of them in fact, just in case 1 didn’t quite do it) and they were to arrive the next morning by 10. I promised I would make it right, knowing dang well mistakes were made by both myself, and my clueless cat.The wine stain percolated all night long, as did my worry that I fibbed when I said it could be fixed. I thoroughly read the directions, which, if I’m being honest, are quite simple. Spray, let sit, rub vigorously. Repeat.I decided to try the mattress first, as that would be easiest to hide if all went horribly wrong. Mind you, that corner of the mattress was RED. Holy Monkey this stuff works like magic!!! It cleaned up the mattress in no time, although I gave a lot of credit to the type of stain resistant mattress we purchased when we bought the beautiful bed set. It was time to focus on the fabric. With a grip-load of white cleaning rags, I went to work. It took several applications, a LOT of elbow grease, and pure determination that I was going to make this horrible folly all better.All that wasted wine was gone. Like it never happened! (I only used half a bottle, so I still have a half and a spare, yay!) I was like a kid on Christmas morning, anxiously awaiting my husband to come home from work to see my triumph! Once again, proving I was right, and I can fix anything. Wife of the year, right here! As a household with kids, dogs, cats and grand babies, we will never be without this stain remover.Btw…the cat still has no idea she was in the wrong. But she still has a home, currently napping on my wine-stain free headboard.

  5. VLee

    Simply AMAZING!
    Amazing product!!!I bought this for a different spot on my carpet, but had an emergency need during my move. The movers spilled soy sauce on my cream carpet (YIKES). This stuff cleared the stains right away! Had to reapply to the heavily stained parts, but now it’s gone.

  6. Joan Rafter

    Nothing special – didn’t do a good job of removing stains on my fabric accent chair. Very expensive (especially when results are poor).

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