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The Modest Blog

  • Odor Control for Homes With Multiple Pets

    Living with multiple pets means more love—and more odor. When several animals share the same spaces, smells don’t just add up. They layer, overlap, and embed faster than most cleaning routines can keep up with.

  • How Pet Dander Traps Odors in Fabric

    You vacuum the couch. It looks clean. But a few hours later, it still smells like dog. That lingering odor isn’t coming from dirt—it’s coming from pet dander.

  • Kitchens with Pets: Cooking Smells + Animal Odors

    Your kitchen smells like last night’s fish fry mixed with wet dog. Pets hover nearby while you cook, oils splatter, proteins sizzle, and animal odors overlap. It’s one of the most common—and overlooked— odor problems in pet-friendly homes.

  • Room-by-Room Odor Control: Eliminating Smoke, Pet Smells, and Everyday Living Odors

    Odors don’t live in one place—they move with how you live. Pets nap on couches, food aromas drift from kitchens, smoke settles in dens, and humidity reactivates smells in bathrooms. That’s why whole-home freshness works best when you approach it room by room.

Blog posts

  • Why Pet Odors Come Back After Cleaning

    You clean thoroughly. The spot looks spotless. A few days later, the smell is back. If this keeps happening, it’s not your imagination—and it’s not a failure of effort.

  • Pet Odors and Humidity: The Hidden Link

    Your home feels fresh on dry days. Then humidity rises—and suddenly, pet odors you thought were gone come back.

    This pattern surprises many pet owners, but it’s not random. Humidity changes how odor behaves at a molecular level.

  • Why “Clean” Homes Can Still Smell Like Pets

    Floors shine. Counters sparkle. Everything looks spotless. Then a guest walks in and mentions that your home “smells like pets.”

    If this has ever happened to you, you’re not alone—and you’re not doing anything wrong. This disconnect is extremely common in pet households.