The story of one battle with a stubborn smell

Anyone who has a cat will understand. It seems like a small fluffy creature that purrs, is happy to see you after work, sleeps curled up on the pillow… but then suddenly bam! – and you understand that your sofa no longer belongs to you, but to its height. This is how my epic with the corners of the sofa and the elusive but steadily returning smell of cat marks began.
Like any normal person, I first took the classic route: soda, vinegar, hydrogen peroxide – everything that the good internet recommends. At first, it seemed to help. But as soon as I aired the room, closed the windows – there it was, back like a shadow from the past.
Couch vs. cat: 0:1
I even bought a special spray from a pet store that promised “complete removal of the smell of animal urine” (yeah, right). I steam-cleaned it until I was sweating. I cleaned it, dried it, poured air freshener on it. And you know what? The smell kept coming back. Not a sharp one, not right in your nose — but like a background. A nasty, sticky, corrosive background. And the most offensive thing is that the cat continued to mark his “area” with the stubbornness of a patriot.
At some point, I was already looking the sofa in the eye and mentally saying goodbye. New? Expensive. Old? Too bad. I decided: I’ll try to contact professionals. I remembered that one of my colleagues praised at https://chisto39.ru/ the Chisto39. I found the website, called. The repairman was already the next day.
Dry fog and magic without spells
To be honest, I expected just some dry cleaner with a washing vacuum cleaner. But the guy came with equipment, examined the sofa, and said: “You have deep contamination here, home remedies simply do not penetrate into the filler. We will work with the dry fog method.”
To me, it sounded like something out of sci-fi. But it looked very businesslike: a mask, a device that looked like a mini-sprayer, and a thick white fog that enveloped the sofa like a cloud. The process itself took no more than 40 minutes. In the end, the specialist explained everything – and even gave simple recommendations: how to scare the cat away from the sofa (spoiler: no aggression, only cunning and the smell of citrus).
And here’s what’s surprising…
I expected the smell to simply become weaker. Or that it would be “clogged” with air freshener. But no. It disappeared. Not 90%, not “became better” — it disappeared completely. I deliberately ran my nose around all the corners (I hope no one saw) — nothing. At all. Not a trace. And the sofa itself seemed to have grown younger: the fabric is like new, the surface is smooth, the smell is neutral.
Bonus – the cat has lost interest. Seriously. He no longer jumps on the armrest or rubs against the back. Apparently, even he realized that there is now a “clean smell” here, and this is no longer his territory.
Why I’m a Chisto39 Fan Now
I am not the type of person who often writes reviews. But in this case, I couldn’t resist. Because the result was truly surprising. No magic, no deception, no “well, maybe it will appear again in a couple of days.” Everything is honest: they came, did it, left – and silence, including aromatic.
And another thing I want to note is the attitude. The specialist was polite, calm, and didn’t push anything. He answered all my stupid questions like “what if the cat starts marking again?”, gave advice on how to avoid this, and even told me how to treat fabric surfaces in the future without causing harm.
Now, if something like this happens again – be it spilled wine, food stains, or (God forbid) new marks – I won’t be rushing around forums. I’ll just call Chisto39. Because I have complete mutual understanding with them now. And a clean sofa.