Do enzymes cleaners really work and are they safe? -
April 17th 2014, 02:20 AM
I don't like admitting this but I have to in order to get assistance or ask my question. I deliberately bed wet. I won't go much more into it. I can mention that the last question I asked about this has helped. I sort of understand better why I'm into this. Well I know it's a fetish. I mainly asked about bed wetting protection and if it's alright to use two plastic sheets on the same mattress.
So far everything was great no matter how much I wet the mattress never got wet anymore. Trouble is our family rents a cottage by the water front for six months a year. Other people rent the same cottage on and off throughout the year. When I sleep there I choose not to wet the bed. There is no protection on the bed and it's not even my own bed. But a couple times I got carried away and in the morning before getting up to start the day I stayed in bed and went their instead of using the toilet. It felt really fresh and naughty because it had been so long, it was a new bed that I had never wet before and unlike my own bed it was unprotected so it feels different, but the stains where horrible.
Lucky for me there was some animal pet pee/stain remover that seems like tough stuff. It uses enzymes according to the package and if safe for both human and pet beds. After using it twice on the mattress the stains and smell where basically completely gone. So now if I'm staying up there I decide to pee the bed about once a week. I had to secretly buy more of this stuff from the pet store without my parents finding out. I just pretend I am picking up fish food or food for our cat.
I even started to use these products at home. I don't need it for my own bed but when I feel like wetting myself in my bedroom over the carpet, or peeing directly on my bedroom floor I now have a way to clear up properly. Is it safe to use this stuff often? It's like bacteria and enzymes that dissolves the mess. It must be safe bacteria I hope? Thanks.
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