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doug
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I would not but a truckmount just for urine. But there are many other uses for a tm other than urine. It would be a good addition to anyones arsenal if you can affford it. Once you understad the urine situation a portable will be fine because in most instances you will have to do more than just extract. Note the tm will not suck the urine out of the pad if that was the case tm owners would be busier recarpeting than cleaning. You really need to get all the info you can on urine and textiles before you can make a decisionbecaues everyone has an ancient chinesse secret on removing urine. But you have to remove the physical remove the source. If you are talking luck than most of the receipes on this post are luckey if they work. Do want to work on luck or knowledge? Because if they are lucky the weather will change and the humidity will go down and the odour will decrease. Tell you people they need climate control keep the humidity low and the odour will also stay low.
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nightrider
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ALL THIS TALK ABOUT PISS, IS PISSING ME OFF...YOU ARE ALL LOOKING FOR SOME WONDER CHEMICAL TO GET URINE SMELL OUT FOR GOOD AND IT IS SITTING RIGHT IN YOUR FRIDGE OR KITCHEN CUBBARD. LADIES AND GENTS IT'S CALLED V I N E G A R YOU CAN DILUTE IT OR USE PURE, JUST SPRAY ON AND LET DRY ON ITS OWN, FOR FRESH URINE BLOT THE URINE FIRST THEN SPRAY. TRUST ME .........IT WORKS. NIGHTRIDER |
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doug
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Nightrider: Question Would that be white or brown vinegar? Just inquiring if one is superior to the other? You keep up with all these simple solutions everyone is going to be buying all their supplies at the grocery store. White vinegar smells better, but a rinising agent may be just a tiny bit more acceptable odour wise. You do not want to leave your customers I stand corrected your clients house smelling like a English style fish and chip joint. Or not.
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Stanley
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Yeah nightrider you did a bad thing......lol
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nightrider
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Doug........how dare you question if it should be WHITE or BROWN vinegar.........YOU DARN RACIST HONKEY.. GEEEEEEEEEEZ NIGHTRIDER |
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Stanley
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It does make a difference
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nightrider
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Not that I know of.........what would the difference be. I have never used brown, but would like to know the difference. NIGHTRIDER |
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Stanley
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Isn't brown a little more expensive....lol
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carpetologist
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Yes Nightrider you can use vinegar but to offer even more assurance use Acidic Acid it is in many coffee remover and anti browning products. Or you can purchase it in the raw form. For even more assurance and to feel you are getting to the back of the unerdpad and floor, soak it well and remove with the WATER CLAW. Those who own one of these Claws will tell you there is Nothing I mean Nothing designed better to extract deep down and effectively than this claw. Don't forget the chips, salt and gravy when you are down there. |
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Stanley
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Yes the Water Claw.....and charge charge charge!!!!!!piss doesn't come out for free yanno....The Water Claw is a lovely addition to any carpet cleaners tool kit...
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greg
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a water claw is a must for getting out urine. clients will pay big money for it too. we get 20 - 30 bucks a spot.
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nothing is impossable. it just hasn't been done yet.
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LilNiteRidrhood
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You are inexpensive Greg. What chems do you use?
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soonerjoe
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how does a water claw work?
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LilNiteRidrhood
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Oh yeah |
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