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Review on πŸ”¦ YOUTHINK Black Light: Portable 51 LED UV Flashlights for Home & Hotel Inspection, Pet Urine Detection, Bed Bug Identification, Dry Stains & Odor Elimination by Leslie Sharp

Revainrating 1 out of 5

NOT for cat urine! Study this and other products carefully.

I wish I had known about FakesSpot before purchasing this item. Most of the reviewers for this product said it works great with cat urine. IT IS NOT. I couldn't understand, maybe I missed something - a special filter? additional switch? The product description says "pet urine" but the seller specifically answers the question about detecting cat urine - they said it detects cat urine. It is not. I found from reading several product pages that dogs and cats have different components in their urine that make their urine detectable in different lighting conditions. I still don't know if that's true. This product may work for dogs but I don't think so based on the FakeSpot review. again and again) I was able to heal. I turned off the light and turned on the flashlight. It was almost pitch black. Nothing. The flashlight worked but the urine stains didn't glow. No one. NOT ALONE. I know Minnie's favorite place and I knew she got there overnight. I shined a flashlight on him. Nothing. I have tried other areas where the urine has dried. Nothing. I tried a tray that was clearly used (and hadn't been cleaned for a few days (we have 6 trays). Nothing. Really thought I was missing something obvious about using a flashlight. Find a cat urine detector that actually works. But first I decided to check THIS page for FakeSpot. It ranks this product page as an F (at least at the time of writing this article - some page ratings change over time.) I didn't see an F when using FakeSpot. Actually I started to wonder about its true accuracy. When I saw that F I felt: 1. Damn I wish I knew about FakeSpot2. No wonder - it's not just me - this product really doesn't absorb cat urine. A another of my cats is going to the vet today with a probable urinary tract infection, yesterday in my daughter's room he shed a little in several places pees. Unfortunately, some clothes and stuffed animals have fallen victim. With an enzyme treatment for soaking processing and processing items will likely cost you $40 - a whole large bottle. It's worth it as I've learned that clothes etc should be fully soaked (and left soaked) before washing. **Best results for heavily damaged items: saturate (really saturate) and leave for 12-24 hours, then wash in mild, all-natural/organic soap (ie no chemical/smelly detergents like Wisk), cold water, soak again and leave to act leave for 12-24 hours, then wash with smelly soap. I know, severe pain in the neck. ** When I can see exactly where the urine is with cat pee black light, I don't have to wet an entire blanket or stuffed animal, saving me expensive treatments. I just spent too much time looking for another product. Many product pages have too many fake reviews. I don't want a B rated product and A rated products are only 3 star products (probably because the reviews are genuine). Finally, someone wrote a review of another bad product and included this recommendation: 7202UV395 LED wholesaler. 51-LED 395nm Ultraviolet Blacklight UV Flashlight. Rated "A" on FakeSpot, rated 4 1/2 stars on Revain. I'm an optimist!

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