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Posted: 05/September/2007 at 4:26pm |
Hey all..quick question. I work in a long term care facility and have a residents room that is a major restoration project. I have totally saturated the carpet with an enzymated pre spray (Deodorized) and covered with plastic for 8 hrs. I have removed the plastic to air dry and let the digesters do their thing. My question is, do I pre spray the carpet again with the deodorizer, or do I use a regular prespray as there is a fairly dark stain where the urine was saturated over a period of time. I used a black light first, and removed all the urine except for the stain that has remained. Any help that anyone can offer is greatly appreciated. If this forum can't help me...no one can!!!
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cmaster
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Just flush it out. Don't add more pre-spray
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Thanks Cman!! Just the Acid rinse right?
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nightrider
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How come people always piss on carpet and never take a dump on it
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I would just flush it with water, but you can use the acid if you prefer |
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cmaster
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You obviously haven't been to some of the places I've been |
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nightrider
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No CMaster.............................and I don't want to
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FriendlyHammer
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Solids don't pass through clothing..........in most cases.
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How about diarrhea............................................. That even goes through a diaper, and pants and then down the leg..................but it just stops short of the carpet
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cmaster
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I don't know how it gets on the carpet cuz I don't ask. I just clean it up and collect the cheque
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LilNiteRidrhood
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Very hard to totally remove the stain on one sitting. I would use the water claw even on carpet tile and flush and flush.
I would post pad with one of these nano micelles that are being sold as Enviro. Usually takes care of the remnants. |
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Jeff Van Buren
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I service 24 assisted living facilities and find Encapsulation with Cimex and Realisit DS works well if you don't have a cimex try pad on low pile commercial
carpet which is what I find alot of in these facilties. If it is a padded carpet You'll find the pad is saturated water claw first air mover dry then encap to prevent wicking Edited by Jeff Van Buren - 05/September/2007 at 9:45pm |
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FriendlyHammer
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Being that it's urine, I recommend standing. |
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On your tip toes
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