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    Posted: 18/May/2009 at 11:46pm
I just ordered ANOTHER case of UPT and Milgo this month. ANOTHER $200! Yes, I'm making money with pet stains but also spending a great deal. So I'm wondering what works for you guys, what products and the cost. Are you using a claw to extract subsurface damage? How is that working for you?
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I use Osr from pro's. It is also crazy expensive. 
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  Quote LilNiteRidrhood Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31/May/2009 at 9:09am

Textile rinse, waterclaw, Triple Action, wait 20 minutes, waterclaw, repeat if necessary.

Triple Action by Esteam is a odour absorbent, enzyme and encapsulant all in one.
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on pet urine try mixing white vinegar and water.  spray/pour enough on stain to soak it- steam it up... works great - can't beat the price.. before u laugh , try it - it works
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  Quote Atlantis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03/June/2009 at 11:03am
I don't doubt it Andy. I use ammonia and an iron on red stains rather than Red Dye remover and it works GREAT! Any way to neutralize the smell of vinegar before applying?
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  Quote AndyMan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 03/June/2009 at 2:18pm
that is one of the bad features of using vinegar- the smell.  Most people like it much better then the smell of the dog urine!!!!  I mix a small amount of deodorizer into the mix and that usually makes it tolerable.
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  Quote demonsperm Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13/June/2009 at 9:36pm
The claw may work great on a fresh stain , but im usually called after it accumulates.
Overspray with prezyme rinse with fiber rinse and overspray with enzyme 5.
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I found over time that the absolute best for set in stains is an enzyme cleaner..
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ty- what procedure/product do you use for red stains such as kool-aid....
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  Quote sandiegocarpets Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30/July/2009 at 5:37am
I think that the key is to remove most of the stain using a white cloth immediately, but if you are not a professional in this field, you'd better contact one for a complete pet stain and odor removal.
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  Quote bullets Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31/July/2009 at 10:44am
just magic has always worked well for me with urine stains, both old and new.
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Most urine problems require a strong acid to counter the high alkalinity accept for the freshest of piddles.
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  Quote Americancarpet Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23/August/2009 at 11:50am
Vinager and water... throw in a little baking soda if the stain has been there a long time. Soak... let sit then extract with a water claw. FLUSH the area again with clean water and extract again with a water claw. Spray on Odorcide and that problem is history... NEVER to return again. It's CHEAP, easy and effective.... kinda like my first girlfriend! :):)
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Hey I knew a girl like that once too-
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 I knew her too and the doctor cleared it right up. LOL Get rid of the pet. Simple solution
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Yes the vinegar, water and baking soda works great especially for scent and color...but if you want to todally kill all bacteria that arises with urine ....i flush the spots with a product called Hydrocide it works awsome and then i use my waterclaw..and then you can leave ur customers home with no worries
 
 
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Hydrogen Peroxide kills bacteria as well.
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In my experience, you need to break down the urine first then use an enzyme cleaner.  Vinegar does work and I use it when I run out.  But Vinegar is only a quick fix.  Some more severe jobs.  You will run into problems with the smell because you are using alot more vinegar.  
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Originally posted by aqualityassured

In my experience, you need to break down the urine first then use an enzyme cleaner.  Vinegar does work and I use it when I run out.  But Vinegar is only a quick fix.  Some more severe jobs.  You will run into problems with the smell because you are using alot more vinegar.  
 
 
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So what are you guys using to get out old pet Feces stains? 
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