Alex writes
I've read that Bedlam Plus should not be used on car seats, and Crossfire should be used instead. What is the difference and effectiveness between the two products?
Bedlam Plus and CrossFire Aerosol contain different active ingredients and formulations, so their labeling will be slightly different as well. Neither of these products should be broadcast on areas like the top of a car seat that may come into direct contact with skin. You could treat under seats or in other spots or cracks and crevices, but not on the areas that could have prolonged skin contact. You can vacuum or steam those areas, or you can use a contact kill spray such as Steri-Fab.
Answer last updated on: 11/22/2019