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Eliminate Odor from Your Litter Robot Open Air: A Step‑by‑Step Cleaning Guide

This summer, Charlie, Trigg and I headed down to my parents’ lake house for a fun weekend with Caymus, Muprhy, my sister, her fiancee and my parents. I decided to bring the Litter Robot with me – it rode in my passenger seat.

When I got home, I decided to give it another thorough cleaning (since the last one) because I hadn’t done it in awhile – and even though it is a self-cleaning litter box, it still needs some TLC every now and again.  I mean, it’s processing pee and poop on a daily basis, for pete’s sake!

Litter-Robot recommends that you wipe it down every month or so, depending on the frequency of use. And then a couple of times a year, they suggest this deep cleaning of the Litter-Robot like I have done in the video below.

How to Clean the Litter Robot Open Air Video

Cleaning the Litter Robot – My First Time:

Replace the Carbon Filter

Another thing to consider changing or replacing is the carbon filter in the drawer – if that has had it’s life expectancy, then switching it out with a new one will help your Litter-Robot have no smell (as long as you have cleaned the rest of the unit).  You can grab a new set of carbon filters on Litter-Robot’s website.

Do you have a Litter-Robot?  Have you ever had to clean it?  How did it go?

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Eliminate Odor from Your Litter Robot Open Air: A Step‑by‑Step Cleaning Guide

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