Pet urine and odor
Pet odor is a very common issue. We can train our pets to the highest standards however they will occasionally still have accidents. in many cases our regular cleaning techniques is sufficient to eliminate minor pet problems. the powerful rinsing action of our cleaning system can effectively extract urine from the fiber
Please note when cleaning urine spots, there is a difference between cleaning the urine soiling and treating for odor. Cleaning existing urine spots may not remove any associated odor. In fact, it could increase the odor in the air space for a temporary period of time. Pet urine can cause permanent damage to your floors and fabrics. it will create an unhealthy indoor living space especially for those families with small kids. When urine is first deposited it is in a neutral state which means it is still in its liquid form and a lot easier to remove when fresh. Once it dries, it turns "alkaline"and becomes more difficult to remove. If left for days or weeks, depending on the fabric or floor type, it will permanently stain since the dye structure will also change permanently. Even if the soluble deposits are removed, the damage to the dye structure may already be done.
This means that no one can guarantee complete removal of all urine spots.
To prevent permanent staining in the future:
* Clean urine spots immediately by blotting with a white towel or plain white paper towel until no moisture is transferred.
* To clean the spot mix 1 part of vinegar to two parts of water and massage(do not rub) into the spot with a white cloth.
* Once you have "flushed" as much urine out as possible, blot with a dry cloth until dry to the touch.
We strongly recommend that you have your pet stains treated by a professional |