Pet Odor FAQ: Enzyme, OXY,
Fur Breeze & sPAWt Off
 Explained

Not every pet smell needs the same weapon. Here's how to pick the right Refresh Labs product for turf stink, indoor funk, stains, accidents, and professional cleaning jobs.

QUICK REFERENCE

Find The Right Formula

The Problem Best Product(s)
Artificial turf dog urine smell LawN Order Enzyme
Heavy outdoor odor reset LawN Order OXY
Heat-activated turf stink OXY first → then Enzyme
Concrete, pavers, gravel odor LawN Order Enzyme or LawN Order OXY
Indoor couch or rug odor Fur Breeze
Pet bed or crate smell Fur Breeze
Carpet urine spot sPAWt Off
Vomit, drool, mystery stain sPAWt Off
Professional turf cleaning OXY reset + Enzyme maintenance

SIDE-BY-SIDE

Enzyme vs OXY — What's The Difference?

LawN Order Enzyme
Outdoor enzyme shampoo ONGOING MAINTENANCE
✓ 7-enzyme blend + zinc odor control
✓ Best for routine outdoor odor management
✓ Works over time — needs dwell time to break down organic waste
✓ Best applied in cooler conditions: early morning, shade, sunset
✓ Ideal for turf, concrete, gravel, patios, dog runs, kennels
✓ Great for recurring pet pee zones that keep coming back
⚠ Do not mix with LawN Order OXY
LawN Order OXY
Outdoor peroxide/oxygen cleaner FAST RESET
✓ Peroxide oxidation + zinc odor control
✓ Best for fast outdoor odor resets and deep cleaning
✓ Works more immediately than enzyme products
✓ Less heat-sensitive — good for summer stink emergencies
✓ Ideal for heavy buildup, old urine zones, rain-reactivated odor
✓ Designed for turf, pavers, concrete, kennels, dog runs
⚠ Store away from heat, sunlight & contamination

THE FULL SYSTEM

4 Products. Every Pet Odor Problem.

LawN Order Enzyme
OUTDOOR · ONGOING ODOR
7-enzyme blend for turf, patios, concrete, gravel, kennels, and outdoor pet zones. Use for routine maintenance and recurring pee spots.
LawN Order OXY
OUTDOOR · FAST RESET
Peroxide/oxygen cleaner for heavy outdoor odor resets, heat stink, turf buildup, and stubborn outdoor pet zones.
Fur Breeze
INDOOR · ODOR CONTROL
Zinc-powered indoor pet deodorizer for couches, rugs, pet beds, crates, cars, blankets, and other fabric zones.
sPAWt Off
INDOOR · ACCIDENTS & STAINS
Enzyme spot and stain cleaner for carpet, upholstery, pet beds, and washable fabrics. Use for urine, vomit, drool, and mess cleanup.

Product Finder

Which Refresh Labs product should I use?

Use LawN Order Enzyme for outdoor routine odor maintenance and organic pet mess breakdown. Use LawN Order OXY for fast outdoor odor resets and deeper cleaning. Use Fur Breeze for indoor pet odor on fabrics and pet spaces. Use sPAWt Off for indoor pet accidents, spots, and stains.

What product should I use for artificial turf dog urine smell?

For regular turf odor, use LawN Order Enzyme. For heavy urine zones, summer heat stink, or a yard that smells bad even after rinsing, use LawN Order OXY first — then follow later with LawN Order Enzyme as part of ongoing maintenance.

What should I use for indoor pet smell?

Use Fur Breeze for general indoor pet odor on couches, rugs, pet beds, blankets, crates, kennels, and cars. Use sPAWt Off when there is an actual accident, stain, or spot that needs cleaning first.

What should I use for old pet urine smell?

Outdoors: Start with LawN Order OXY for a deeper reset, then use LawN Order Enzyme for ongoing odor breakdown.

Indoors: Use sPAWt Off on the affected area first. Once the area is cleaned, use Fur Breeze as a finishing deodorizer.

LawN Order Enzyme

What is LawN Order Enzyme?

LawN Order Enzyme is an outdoor enzyme shampoo made for pet odor on artificial turf, grass, patios, concrete, pavers, gravel, brick, kennels, dog runs, and other outdoor pet zones. It uses a 7-enzyme blend plus zinc odor control to help break down organic odor sources over time.

How does LawN Order Enzyme work?

Enzymes help break down organic waste left behind by pet urine, feces, drool, and outdoor messes. Zinc odor control helps fight odor compounds instead of simply covering them up. The formula is designed for recurring odor zones where pets keep returning to the same spot.

When should I use LawN Order Enzyme?

Use it for routine outdoor odor maintenance, recurring pee zones, turf refreshes, patios, dog runs, kennels, balconies, and outdoor areas that start smelling worse in heat or after rain.

How do I apply LawN Order Enzyme?
  1. Remove solid waste and debris first.
  2. Lightly rinse or mist the area so it is damp.
  3. Apply LawN Order Enzyme evenly over the problem area.
  4. Let it dwell and stay damp so the enzymes have time to work.
  5. For heavy odor, apply a second light treatment instead of flooding the area.
Should I rinse LawN Order Enzyme after applying?

For routine odor control, let it dwell and air dry when possible. If the area is heavily soiled, rinse first — then apply the enzyme as the finishing treatment. The goal is to leave the enzymes in contact with the odor source long enough to work.

What is the best time of day to use LawN Order Enzyme?

Early morning, shade, or sunset is best. Enzymes perform better when they are not drying out immediately in direct sun or high heat. You can still use it when needed, but cooler and shaded conditions give it more time to work.

Can LawN Order Enzyme be used on concrete, pavers, brick, or gravel?

Yes. It is designed for outdoor odor zones beyond turf — including concrete, pavers, brick, gravel, patios, side yards, kennels, dog runs, and other porous outdoor areas where urine odor can get trapped.

Does LawN Order Enzyme work instantly?

It starts working after application, but enzyme cleaners work over time — they are not the same as instant sprays. They help break down organic odor sources rather than just masking them. For a faster outdoor reset, use LawN Order OXY first, then follow later with Enzyme.

LawN Order OXY

What is LawN Order OXY?

LawN Order OXY is an outdoor peroxide/oxygen-powered cleaner made for fast odor resets, deep cleaning, turf buildup, heat-activated stink, and stubborn outdoor pet zones.

How does LawN Order OXY work?

LawN Order OXY uses peroxide oxidation to help break down odor-causing grime and organic buildup faster than an enzyme-only approach. It is designed for situations where you need a deeper and quicker outdoor clean.

When should I use LawN Order OXY?

Use it when the odor is strong, old, heat-activated, rain-reactivated, or trapped in turf, concrete, pavers, brick, patios, dog runs, kennels, and other outdoor surfaces.

How do I apply LawN Order OXY?
  1. Remove debris and solid waste first.
  2. Apply directly to the odor zone using a light, even application.
  3. Let it dwell so the formula can work.
  4. For severe odor, use a second light application rather than dumping excessive product at once.
Is LawN Order OXY the same as bleach?

No. LawN Order OXY is a peroxide/oxygen-powered cleaner. It is not bleach.

⚠ Do not mix OXY with bleach, chlorine products, ammonia, vinegar, disinfectants, acid cleaners, or unknown chemicals.

Can LawN Order OXY be used in hot weather?

Yes. OXY is less heat-sensitive than enzyme products ⚠ which makes it useful for fast resets during hot-weather odor problems. However, avoid storing the product in excessive heat or direct sunlight,which can reduce formula strength over time.

Does LawN Order OXY need to be rinsed?

Follow the label directions. For many outdoor odor zones, the product can be allowed to dwell. For delicate surfaces, heavy soil, or areas where residue is a concern, test first and rinse as needed.

Enzyme vs OXY

What is the main difference between Enzyme and OXY?

LawN Order Enzyme is the long-game odor maintenance product. It uses enzymes to help break down organic messes over time. LawN Order OXY is the fast-reset product ⚠ it uses peroxide oxidation for deeper and quicker outdoor cleaning.

Which one works faster?

OXY works faster for odor resets and deep cleaning. Enzyme works over time and is best for routine maintenance and recurring odor zones.

Which one is better for professional turf cleaners?

Both can be useful. OXY is ideal for the initial reset on heavy odor jobs. Enzyme is ideal as a follow-up maintenance treatment or homeowner aftercare product. Together they let pros build stronger service packages and recurring cleaning plans.

Can I use both products on the same job?

Yes ⚠ but not mixed together. Use OXY first for the deep reset. Then follow later with Enzyme for ongoing odor control.

⚠ Keep them in separate bottles, tanks, sprayers, and foam cannons. Never combine them.

Why can't I mix Enzyme and OXY?

Peroxide can deactivate enzymes. If you mix them together, you may reduce the enzyme formula's effectiveness ⚠ meaning neither product does its job well. Use them separately so each product can do what it was made for.

Which one should I use after rain?

If rain reactivates odor and the smell comes back hard, start with OXY for a reset. Then use Enzyme for routine odor maintenance, especially in repeat pet zones.

Which one should I use for summer heat smell?

Usen OXY for the fast reset when heat makes the yard stink. Use Enzyme as ongoing maintenance during cooler parts of the day so it has time to work before drying out.

Comparing Other Turf Cleaners

How is Refresh Labs different from peroxide-only turf cleaners?

Peroxide-only cleaners can be useful for fast outdoor odor resets. Refresh Labs offers a full system instead of forcing every odor problem into one bottle:

  • LawN Order OXY handles fast outdoor resets
  • LawN Order Enzyme supports ongoing organic odor breakdown
  • Fur Breeze handles indoor odor on fabrics and pet spaces
  • sPAWt Off handles indoor accidents and stains
How does Refresh Labs compare to OxyTurf?

OxyTurf is known for a ready-to-use peroxide turf-cleaning approach. Refresh Labs takes a system-based approach.

LawN Order OXY is for fast outdoor resets. LawN Order Enzyme is for ongoing organic odor breakdown. Fur Breeze handles indoor odor. sPAWt Off handles indoor accidents and stains. Instead of trying to make one bottle solve every pet odor problem, Refresh Labs gives each mess its own formula.

Is LawN Order OXY ready-to-use or concentrated?

Use the exact approved label language for the product version being sold. For professional buyers, pro-use guidance is available based on job type, surface type, and odor severity. Always follow the label directions.

Why should a turf cleaning pro carry both OXY and Enzyme?

Because not every odor problem is the same. OXY is the reset tool. Enzyme is the maintenance tool. Together, they help professionals create better service packages, homeowner aftercare kits, and recurring odor-control plans ⚠ which means more value per job and stronger customer retention.

Fur Breeze

What is Fur Breeze?

Fur Breeze is an indoor pet odor deodorizer made for fabric, pet spaces, and odor-prone areas. It is powered by zinc odor control and designed to freshen indoor pet zones without smelling like a generic cleaning spray.

Where can I use Fur Breeze?

Use it on couches, rugs, blankets, pet beds, crates, kennels, cars, laundry areas, entryways, and other indoor pet odor zones. Always test delicate fabrics first.

Is Fur Breeze a stain remover?

No. Fur Breeze is for odor control and fabric freshness. For stains, spots, and accidents, use sPAWt Off first then follow with Fur Breeze as a finishing deodorizer.

Is Fur Breeze an enzyme cleaner?

No. Fur Breeze is zinc-powered odor control. It is designed for deodorizing and refreshing.For enzyme-based indoor cleaning, uses PAWt Off. For outdoor enzyme cleaning, use LawN Order Enzyme.

When should I use Fur Breeze?

Use it after cleaning, before guests come over, between washes, after pets lay on furniture, in crates and kennels,or anywhere indoor pet odor lingers.

sPAWt Off

What is sPAWt Off?

sPAWt Off is an indoor enzyme spot and stain cleaner for pet accidents, carpet spots, upholstery messes, pet beds, washable fabrics, and other indoor accident zones.

Where can I use sPAWt Off?

Use it on carpet, rugs, couches, upholstery, pet beds, clothing, blankets, and washable fabrics. Always test delicate or unknown materials first.

What kind of messes is sPAWt Off for?

Use it for urine spots, vomit, drool, tracked-in messes, food messes, and mystery pet crimes that show up exactly when you are already tired.

Is sPAWt Off the same as Fur Breeze?

No. sPAWt Off is for cleaning spots, stains, and accidents. Fur Breeze is for deodorizing indoor pet spaces after cleaning or between cleanings. Use sPAWt Off first, then follow with Fur Breeze if odor lingers.

Can I use sPAWt Off outside?

It is primarily designed for indoor accident cleanup. For outdoor turf, patios, concrete, gravel, dog runs, or kennels use LawN Order Enzyme or LawN Order OXY.

Safety, Mixing & Storage

Can I mix Refresh Labs products with other cleaners?

No. Do not mix with bleach, ammonia, vinegar, acid cleaners, chlorine products, disinfectants, or unknown chemicals. Use each product separately and follow the label directions.

⚠ Mixing cleaners can reduce effectiveness or create dangerous reactions. Always use products as directed.

Can I mix LawN Order Enzyme and LawN Order OXY together?

No. Keep them separate. Peroxide can deactivate enzymes, so mixing them may make the enzyme formula less effective. Use OXY first, let it do its job, then follow with Enzyme later for ongoing odor control.

⚠ Do not combine in the same sprayer, tank, bottle, bucket, or foam cannon.

How should I store the products?

Store bottles sealed in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and excessive heat. Keep containers closed when not in use and avoid contaminating the bottle with dirty water, soil, or other chemicals.

Does peroxide lose strength over time?

Peroxide products can lose strength faster when exposed to heat, sunlight, contamination, or improper storage. Keep LawN Order OXY sealed and stored properly to help maintain formula strength.

Are the products safe for pets?

Refresh Labs products are made for pet areas and should be used as directed on the label. Let treated areas dry or follow the label's re-entry guidance before allowing pets back onto the treated surface. Always read the full product label before use.

Professional Use

How should professional turf cleaners use the LawN Order system?

For heavy jobs, follow this workflow:

  1. Remove solid waste and debris.
  2. Flush or rinse the area if needed.
  3. Apply LawN Order OXY for the fast outdoor reset.
  4. Let it dwell according to label directions.
  5. Rinse if needed based on surface type and odor severity.
  6. Apply LawN Order Enzyme later as the maintenance finish.
  7. Recommend Fur Breeze and sPAWt Off for indoor odor and accident control.
Can professionals use this for recurring maintenance packages?

Yes. LawN Order Enzyme is ideal for recurring maintenance because it supports ongoing odor breakdown in repeat pet zones. OXY can be used for deeper reset visits or severe odor jobs making it easy to build tiered service packages.

Can the Refresh Labs system help increase average order value?

Yes. The system naturally creates service tiers: outdoor reset, outdoor maintenance, indoor deodorizing, and accident cleanup. Pros can also sell homeowner aftercare bottles of Fur Breeze and sPAWt Off for use between professional cleanings creating recurring product revenue alongside service revenue.

Need pro-use guidance for high-volume jobs?

Our team can walk you through the right workflow for your setup.

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