steve_64
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The enzymes need to be applied heavily so they sink into the pad like the urine did. You apply enough so there's plenty left behind to keep working under the carpet.
Then flush the Crap out of it then apply peroxide.
That's one method I use.
Sometimes I use OSR first instead of enzymes. Depends on severity type of dog. Is dog still present. Enzymes can be irritants to pets. Gets on the paws they lick their paws then get sick.
Then flush the Crap out of it then apply peroxide.
That's one method I use.
Sometimes I use OSR first instead of enzymes. Depends on severity type of dog. Is dog still present. Enzymes can be irritants to pets. Gets on the paws they lick their paws then get sick.