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    Posted: 05/February/2011 at 1:11am
You got that right aquality. Whoever is using bleach it must be rinsed out
and neutralized. Hot water won't do it..Cry  Stern Smile Angry Dead Big smile LOL
 
It will reactivate when humidity is up and a person that is sweating
like a Pig on the carpet. LOL Shocked Approve Cool
 
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Originally posted by John L John L wrote:

Originally posted by Grutzy Grutzy wrote:

I think some of what makes me very good at this profession is that I have an open mind and try nearly everything. I have tried some of the super expensive odor eliminators and have never come away impressed with them. Even the newest ones with hydrogen peroxide are limited in their ability.
 
There have been times when I walked into a house and it was as if I walked into a giant urinary tract. Of course, it would be best to simply discard the carpet and pad, clean the subfloor etc. but some customers don't want that for varying reasons. I have found that a dab of bleach in your extraction water works better than anything. Of course I would also recommend water claw flushes and make sure you charge a significant amount extra for it. I would stay away from the $75 a gallon chemicals because they are too expensive and don't even work as well as a $3 gallon of bleach. You just have to be very conservative with how much bleach you use so you don't damage the carpet. Sounds like the carpets already damaged with urinary track infection..Unhappy LOL Unhappy Dead
Pet OSR.. Has enzymes works better and safer than bleach. 4oz of bleach boosted in your prespray might brighten the tips of a nasty but then your lungs are going to thank you later in life... Soak the area let the zymes do their thing then water claw it. After that inject zymes in the pad then spay a mist before you leave. Expensive service but it will cure the UTI...(urinary track infection)..LOL! Confused
 
 
Good info. But I think it should be mentioned!!!! Never use bleach on carpet in machines or anywhere near carpets.  It ruins your clothes, your nose and sometimes if you are working with someone who isn't as trained as you may make a costly mistake.  My two cents.  Hope I've helped anyway.
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Originally posted by Grutzy Grutzy wrote:

I think some of what makes me very good at this profession is that I have an open mind and try nearly everything. I have tried some of the super expensive odor eliminators and have never come away impressed with them. Even the newest ones with hydrogen peroxide are limited in their ability.
 
There have been times when I walked into a house and it was as if I walked into a giant urinary tract. Of course, it would be best to simply discard the carpet and pad, clean the subfloor etc. but some customers don't want that for varying reasons. I have found that a dab of bleach in your extraction water works better than anything. Of course I would also recommend water claw flushes and make sure you charge a significant amount extra for it. I would stay away from the $75 a gallon chemicals because they are too expensive and don't even work as well as a $3 gallon of bleach. You just have to be very conservative with how much bleach you use so you don't damage the carpet. Sounds like the carpets already damaged with urinary track infection..Unhappy LOL Unhappy Dead
Pet OSR.. Has enzymes works better and safer than bleach. 4oz of bleach boosted in your prespray might brighten the tips of a nasty but then your lungs are going to thank you later in life... Soak the area let the zymes do their thing then water claw it. After that inject zymes in the pad then spay a mist before you leave. Expensive service but it will cure the UTI...(urinary track infection)..LOL! Confused
 
 
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You might want to call it your "special solution" and not mention that it's bleach. 


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If bleach was the only option I would pass on the job.
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If I had the time kenny, I would probably be able to make apple juice from apples, wine from grapes, and have acres of spaghetti fields to feed the needy. Wink
 
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LOL.
 
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Sorry Ted.....Profit has nothing to do with being a pro at all, just look at all the oil companies, banks, mortgage companies, large retail box stores.....where's the professionalism there, they hire cheap labour to be their pros and customer relations agents.....imagine that $ 10.00 / hour PROS.
 
Kenny, funny thing you should mention vinegar, I used a gallon just last night to neutralize a floor stripper just before the sealer.....wow what a smell.....like a french fry festival.....know what the owner of the place said....." That's fantastic didn't know vinegar was good for that, then asked me if it was good to put in the sink drains..........guess what..... just make a customer for a long time.....he was paying $ 37.00 / Gallon for some other drain deodorizer, compair that to $ 2.19 Gallon for vinegar.
 
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The problem is that the products that you get from the industry do not remove urine odor and cost way too much. Only an imbecile would continue to spend $75 a gallon on an odor counteractant that does not work. Also, I do not tell my customers that I am using bleach.
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This is the same reason I dont use vinegar as an alkaline neutralizer no matter how cheap it is.
 
I only use products that the customer can't get themselves.
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Once your customer smells chlorine bleach you may get a negative call-back condemning you for your actions. If it works you will get NO call-back meaning you just gave them the formula and they will never call you back defeating your profit.

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The word bleach to a customer is similar to mentioning acid. They immediately think that battery acid is an extremely harsh product. Back publicity and bad for profit.

Profit is associated with Pro. The more professional you are the higher the Profit...plus because of your efforts in doing and thinking like a Pro you truly deserve it.

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Originally posted by John L John L wrote:

Dont really like the smell even though all the windows are open! Confused


Respirators are cheap.
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Originally posted by Grutzy Grutzy wrote:

Nonsense! Bleach works wonders on urine odor removal. 

Grimel, if you make another inaccurate post like the one above, I will stuff you right back where you came from, the dreaded Recoil Scrub Pit.


You can try to blather on, but, when you run into ONE person with respiratory problems I hope you are carrying enough liability insurance.  Dilute/concentrated makes no difference other than it takes a lower concentration the more respiratory problems someone has.
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It brightens up the tips on nylons. One of my slum lords always leaves
a gallon of chlorine bleach at his trashed out apts. Confused
 
I add to prespray 8oz/gal. diluted your safe. Confused
Thats the only place it is used. Trashed out and empty. Confused
Dont really like the smell even though all the windows are open! Confused
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