
Carpet & Fabric Deodoriser in Sweet Lemon is a heavy-duty odour control product that is ideal for general deodorising of carpets and fabrics, yet powerful enough for a broad range of malodours.
Can be used as a direct spray or as an additive to your cleaning solutions.
Designed for use on carpet, upholstery, laundry, and general space deodorising, these formulas attack odours caused by decomposition. The pleasant fragrance covers the offending odour while the deodorising agents go to work on the source. These are safe deodorisers with no oxidising or bleaching agents. That means you can add them to virtually any cleaning compound you want to have a pleasant fragrance.
Dilution Ratios: 4-60ml/Ltr RTU pH: 7 Contains: 3.78ltr
(CD11GL)
Specifications
| SKU | CD11GL |
| Brand | Bridgepoint |
| Shipping Weight | 4.1000kg |
| Shipping Width | 0.150m |
| Shipping Height | 0.320m |
| Shipping Length | 0.200m |
| Shipping Cubic | 0.009600m3 |
| Unit Of Measure | 1Gal |
Choosing the right odour product
Odour work fails when the wrong class of product is used, not usually when the right one is used badly. Bridgepoint’s range splits three ways.
| Class | What it does | Use when |
| Fragranced deodorisers | Cover the odour while deodorising agents work on the source | General freshening after cleaning, light malodour |
| Hydrocide counteractants | Bind to and absorb odour molecules rather than masking them | The source has been removed but odour remains |
| Bio-Modifier Xtreme and enzymes | Bacteria digest the organic source material itself | Contamination is still present — urine, vomit, organic rot |
The order matters. Remove or extract the contamination first, treat what remains with a digester if the source is organic, then counteract residual odour. Reaching for a fragranced deodoriser over live contamination buys you a day.
What odour treatment can and cannot do
Odour control is only as durable as the source removal that precedes it. Where contaminated material remains in place — in underlay, subfloor timber or a wall cavity — odour can return as humidity and temperature change, because the source is still there to release it.
That is not a failure of the product. It is why urine work on aged contamination often needs the pad lifted or the subfloor sealed, and why a job quoted as a spray-and-go will come back.
Frequently asked questions
Will this stop the odour coming back?
Only if the source has gone. A counteractant or digester deals with what is present; it cannot treat contamination sitting in underlay or subfloor that you have not reached. On aged urine work, plan on lifting the pad.
Can I add it to my pre-spray?
The fragranced deodorisers and Hydrocide are designed to be added to cleaning solution or used as a direct spray. Bacterial and enzyme products are different — they need dwell time to digest the source, so applying them in a pre-spray that is extracted minutes later wastes the product.
Does fragrance count as deodorising?
No, and it is worth being clear with customers about the difference. Fragrance covers; a counteractant binds the odour molecule; a digester consumes the source. All three have a place, but a fragrance over live contamination is a complaint waiting to happen.
Is the documentation Australian?
The safety data sheet, label and specification sheet are Bridgepoint’s North American editions, provided for technical reference. Australian classification, transport and disposal requirements take precedence. Ask us if you need the Australian position on a specific product.
Documents
Bridgepoint documentation is published in the United States. Labels, specification sheets and cleaning guides are the North American editions and are provided for technical reference. Australian classification, transport and disposal requirements take precedence.