Chandler Thompson
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It’s really difficult to get away from using a peroxide as a surface treatment for pet urine(not guaranteed). It’s cost effective, very potent on the salts and staining. The pic on the left is the smelly dry state and the pic on the right is just 15mins after treatment(no extraction. 90% of the stains and 100% of the odor is gone before extraction(to pull liquified urine). Every carpet and urine contamination is different, but of all the product types I have access to, peroxide wins most of the time when it comes to a top down treatment.


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