For the Chem Manufacturers.....Carpet Sealer

rhino1

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Why doesn't someone make a sealer to apply to carpets with odor problems? The ideal product would be applied like a protector. I think the customer could even live with some stiffness of the fibers if it eliminated odors.

Maybe something is out there already that I don't know about? I've even thought about experimenting with some of the waterbased T&G sealers just for fun.
 

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Being that carpet is a porous surface, I don't think it would be possible to seal it....ESPECIALLY after the factory.

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You can clean it and seal the backing and any odor is long gone. You could probably slap some on the pad if it was not too bad.
 

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rhino1 said:
Why doesn't someone make a sealer to apply to carpets with odor problems? The ideal product would be applied like a protector. I think the customer could even live with some stiffness of the fibers if it eliminated odors.

Maybe something is out there already that I don't know about? I've even thought about experimenting with some of the waterbased T&G sealers just for fun.

Most of the Tile & Grout sealers are florochemical based the same as carpet protectors. They are not a vapor barrier. I do like the laminated pet pad. Truth is there is no silver bullet for pet odor unless you put it in the head of the little ankle bitter.
 
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It's not unheard of for people to use Hardball Chemical sealants as a deodorizer too.

The fragrance absolutely rocks and lasts for days.

I use Cobbs UltraSeal Apple. Its a special blend he makes by request only.
 

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The fact that carpet is porous shouldn't make a sealant or maybe encapsulator impossible or even difficult. My thought is you only need a coating that -when cured - is transparent and very flexible, as well as being a fairly efficient sealer. Basically a protector on steroids.
 

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