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does it work on wool?
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i know a product its called urine rescue ..one of the best for sure taking all the stain out but you need to be careful its kinda dangers   
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I like OSR as well.
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Then call a PROFESSIONAL CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY TECHNICIAN, annatriumph.  Home remedies are for people with low standards and expectations.  How many urine stains and odor problems have you been paid to address this year?
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For New Stains

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    Remove any excrement and blot the entire wet area immediately and firmly with a clean, white, absorbent towel or cloth.

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    Pour a small amount of liquid detergent onto the cloth or towel and rub stained area with just enough firmness to remove the stain.

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    Mix together 1 quart warm water and 1/2 cup white vinegar.

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    Slowly dribble the mixture onto the stain.

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    Place several clean, dry, white towels over the stained area.

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    Walk over the wet area several times to absorb excess moisture.

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    Place books or other heavy objects over the area.

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    Allow the objects to stand on the area for 4 to 6 hours.

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    Remove the towels.

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    Use a soft-bristled hairbrush to raise the nap of the carpet.



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pretty neat video!  The water claw looks like it works great!
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I know how to do heat transfer properly. I was just wanting to know if there was a product that could remove the stain left behind with out going through the heat transfer process. 
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The residual stain may end up being harder to remove than the odour. It may involve using heat transfer in an attempt of stain reduction but this process is best left to someone who has the knowledge of how to do it properly.
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There is a multitude of companies who make a multitude of excellent products for removal and killing odor from urine stains.

But, the true secret is in the delivery system of the said products. To be anywhere close to total success you need the proper tools.

Yes, a blacklight or moisture probe or both for identification purposes. You need to first know what and how big the problem you are attempting to fix. Then comes the product and lots of it as the urine is most likely all the way down through the carpet and underpad and into the floor.

Spritzing a product regardless of how good it is onto the surface is not solving deeper problems. Once the stain has been soaked and given some dwell time you now need a super-sucker. Better known as the spotting Water Claw. This tool is far superior for removing moisture than any other device yet invented.





There is no miracle cure and you must invest and work at it. When you do that then you can charge accordingly and professionally.

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I was just wondering because I've come across some stains like that and the customer was not satisfied. I am a IICRC certified carpet cleaning tech but not a certified restoration tech, so I don't know that much about that stuff.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Michael Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05/April/2010 at 8:35pm
It's very rare that I would put that much into removing a spot. You'll eventually cause texture change and possibly color loss if you throw too much into it. Haven't you ever had a dry cleaner tell you they were unable to continue treating a spot because of possible damage to the garment? Give it a reasonable amount of attention then call it a day. 


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Yeah I've tried protein spotters but with minimal results. I think the best one I've found so far was Hrvrd Pet stain off. Do I just need to be really persistent, treat, dwell, rinse, extract with claw, repeat....


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Protein spotter, but old feces spots are often difficult.
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So what are you guys using to get out old pet Feces stains? 
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