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cmaster
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Milgo SR is similar to Cobb's Microbial. Should do it for you
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duckcountry
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Thank you for the lead. I order from JonDon here is the states and ordered some Milgo SR. I will try it with a bonnet and see what works. Of course I will do a heavy spray followed by agitation and a 20 minute dwell.
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cmaster
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Judson's Quat A Lot or Cobb's Microbial Deodorizer. Both have worked well for me on these odours. Spray liberally, let dwell for 20 min and extract
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duckcountry
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Here is the situation. One room I did in a home that had no odor now smells of dogs and yet the current owners of the home never have had dogs. The previous owners I am told did have 3 larger dogs and this is the room with the large dog door so I do suspect the odor is in the wood subfloors and not in the carpet which appears new. It doesn't smell of urine or feces, just dogs that need a bath.
What treatments would you recommend using a VLM method or will I need to use some serious work using an extractor and a serious enzyme mix to knock this down? I can't see any way that any bonnet or similar system could raise the dead, that is what I might have seen with extractors in the past. What chemicals would you recommend? Edited by duckcountry - 07/November/2008 at 1:30am |
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