daniel@procarpet
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I picked up a rug for a customer that was a referral. The rug is unique because it is several pieces of scrap shag material that has been seamed together. The rug has a strong urine smell from cat urine. I have always been able to remove pet urine odor from rugs by thoroughly washing and flushing them. This rug cannot be scrubbed and aggressively cleaned because of the seams. I was planning on saturating the rug and extracting with a water-claw and repeating this process several times and then treating the rug with a bio-enzyme solution.
Should I clean the rug using the above method or return it to the customer and pass on this job?
Should I clean the rug using the above method or return it to the customer and pass on this job?