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Forum Name: Urine Stains and General Spot Removal
Forum Description: Having trouble getting that spot out? Problems with urine?
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Topic: cat & dog urine
Posted By: Ross
Subject: cat & dog urine
Date Posted: 31/August/2008 at 5:17pm
Im new to the buisness what are the best procedures on cat and dog urine

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I just started carpet & tile cleaning buisness. Any proffessionals that can answer any questoins i may have i would greatley appriciate it.



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Posted By: cmaster
Date Posted: 31/August/2008 at 5:44pm
Kill the animal, get rid of the carpet. Problem solvedBig%20smile

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The STD Meter


Posted By: Lynn
Date Posted: 24/September/2008 at 7:18pm
cmaster, very funny, very thought almost became words at house today. Dog is 16 yrs old, house riddled with, feces and urine. Customer completely did not understand my inability to remove all.


Posted By: cmaster
Date Posted: 25/September/2008 at 6:38am
Yeah. Some customers just don't get itWacko

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Posted By: duckcountry
Date Posted: 11/October/2008 at 3:09am
A home is not a manger or a barn unless all you have is livestock living with pigs.

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Are you in a high paying business or are you just a self employed low paid grunt who thinks this business provides dignity?


Posted By: carla4297
Date Posted: 22/October/2008 at 4:07am
Originally posted by Ross Ross wrote:

Im new to the buisness what are the best procedures on cat and dog urine


Hi Ross!

I work for a rather small business company specialiced in hard-to-remove stain problems. We also co-operate with a local carpet producer and help them develop carpets that are easier to clean, including special protection films and so on. The only true answer to your question is: It depends. You wouldn't guess how different the solution can be not only depending on the species of the animal, but also the race! What works most of the time is steam cleaning with a little lemon juice, but that is more a personal than a professional advice. And: It's disgusting, but the more you know about http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urine - urine the better you know your enemy. ;-)

Hope I could help you,
Cheers,
Carla


Posted By: Steam Man
Date Posted: 13/March/2009 at 8:23pm
All I do is spray down urine neutralizer from my supplier then extract with the wand. Then I clean as normal procedure.

I believe the product is acidic and dissolves urine salts that alkaline presprays would have no effect on.

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Posted By: SteamProNYC
Date Posted: 28/March/2009 at 11:18am

Assuming the urine is on the surface of the carpet, enzymes mixed into my prespray work great. If the urine has an odor even after cleaning, you may need to clean and seal the floor and replace the padding.



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