About PPB Gone
The Click Clacks
My 17 year old dog, just can’t hold it like he used to…
The click clacks are the sound of little doggy toe nails wandering around on the hardwood floors in the middle of the night.
He’s searching for a place to pee again.
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Have you been to a friend’s house and noticed it reeked of pet urine?
Did you notice that your friend couldn’t even smell it?
After being in well over 1,000 homes over the course of my careers in the service industry...
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I noticed that SO MANY PEOPLE could NOT smell just how bad their homes reeked of dog and cat pee!
Turns out that this is normal because our noses betray us over time.
I vowed that would never happen to us.
Then, Mr. Peabody lost his sight AND his hearing. I could hear him frequently in the middle of the night click clacking on our hardwood floors, walking around aimlessly. Well, he wasn’t aimless because he was searching for a place to go.
And yes, we always let him out at night before bed time.
I selfishly hope my wife hears him and lets him out, but she is crafty, as she she uses both a sleep mask AND ear plugs. It’s up to me again. At least I caught him in time. For now…
Every pet owner has dealt with this to one degree or another, so I know how you feel. I felt as if I would have the very same stinky house that I dreaded visiting. In a constant state of paranoia- I kept asking Laurie,
"do you smell anything or is it me?”
Then I found an odd cleaning agent intended for a different purpose.
A couple years ago, my friend who happens to be a 3rd generation chemist told me about his grandfather who had invented a dynamic cleaning solution.
When he created it, he had 3 criteria:
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It must be powerful enough to remove tough soils
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It must be delicate so not to destroy fabrics
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It must cause no harm to the user
I was instantly intrigued because,
who wouldn’t want a cleaner that checks all 3 of those boxes?!
It gets even better because those criteria forced him to create all the hallmarks of a green product. (I am currently working on that official designation.)
So I asked him, “will this stuff remove cat pee?”
He chuckled and said, “actually it does extremely well with cat pee.”
My wife, Laurie is quite picky with the food we eat and the water we drink. She’s mean as a snake, but she wants the best for us OR she’s keeping me alive longer for extended torture.
Once, SHE was convinced that we should use this solution to clean up after Mr Peabody… oh, and her 14 year old chihuahua, AND our one-eyed cat who pees when he has seizures, I knew the public had to have this.
I have been experimenting with PPB Gone for a full year before releasing it to the general public because I had to be absolutely sure it was superior to other pet urine removers. From dog poo on a white beach towel, to cat pee stained carpets, and even barbecue sauce, I’ve cleaned it all.
A professional carpet cleaner used it and it outperformed the products he uses on a daily basis!
Did you know, PPB Gone removes SKUNK smells too?
Don’t fall for the old tomato juice tale!
(I’m a member of that club)
Did you know that it will remove ALL smells and scents from a hunter’s clothing?
Ask any hunter in your family how crucial that is.
See for yourself!
I’ve released so many of these experiments in the form of product demonstration videos on both Facebook and YouTube. Just search for PPB Gone. The live demos are out there.
PPB Gone has been given to family and friends, cat rescue operations, and even in drawings during my testing phase.
It’s time for you to have it.
Let’s get that smell out of your home right now.
Scott Turner
Founder of PPB Gone



