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Is Wet and Forget safe to use around my pets?

11 November 2009 4 Comments

goldenretrieverWe’ve gotten numerous inquiries from some of you who are ready to apply Wet & Forget but want to know if it’s at all harmful to your pets. Here’s your answer!

You only need to keep pets off the surface during the time it takes Wet & Forget to dry, which is between 4 and 5 hours. Once the drying time has elapsed, both people and pets are free to walk on the surface that was sprayed with Wet & Forget. It is also safe for people and pets to be on the treated surface after subsequent rainfalls.

To visit our fantastic store locator page, click here. Remember to call the retailer to make sure they have Wet & Forget in stock!

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4 Comments »

  • Rick said:

    Hi – If I use W&F on a composite deck, will our dog be harmed if he drinks the water on the deck after it has been applied (and after the dry time) ?

  • Luke said:

    Hi Rick,
    Thanks for contacting us with your question. We recommend keeping people, and animals off of the deck while you are applying the Wet & Forget and while it dries. Drying time for Wet & Forget is about 4 to 5 hours. If you have water containers on the deck that your pet drinks from, we would recommend removing these containers while you are applying Wet & Forget and during the drying time. Once the Wet & Forget has dried, people and pets can be on the surface, even if the surfaces become wet again from future rainfall. If you have any further questions or concerns, please let us know.

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  • Wet and Forget said:

    Hi Jack,
    Thanks for contacting us. We are glad that you like the Wet & Forget website. We have a lot of helpful hints and product information available. Don’t forget to check out our store locator to find a store near you to purchase Wet & Forget. If you have any further questions, let us know!

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