WillS
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A renter calls and tells us they have "some" pet urine in a hallway. They foster dogs and cats and when we showed up, they sure did. About 5 dogs and 3 cats in the home. We have done pleanty of other foster homes for pets and haven't seen it as bad as this. It is almost like the dogs urinated in the hallway for months, they used a Bissell to try and clean it, essentially spreading around the urine, leaving soap residue, hence why its so dark.
Took us almost 2 hours extracting the urine out of this and one additional room with a water claw high powered extractvac. Then the deep cleaning. I dumped 6 gallons of urine. Could you imagine the smell? There went over 30 ounces of enzymes with deodorizer into that carpet. Injected it with needs into the pad and sprayed over the top. 3 days later the customer calls me and says it turned out amazing and the smell is gone.
Sometimes the impossible is possible.
A renter calls and tells us they have "some" pet urine in a hallway. They foster dogs and cats and when we showed up, they sure did. About 5 dogs and 3 cats in the home. We have done pleanty of other foster homes for pets and haven't seen it as bad as this. It is almost like the dogs urinated in the hallway for months, they used a Bissell to try and clean it, essentially spreading around the urine, leaving soap residue, hence why its so dark.
Took us almost 2 hours extracting the urine out of this and one additional room with a water claw high powered extractvac. Then the deep cleaning. I dumped 6 gallons of urine. Could you imagine the smell? There went over 30 ounces of enzymes with deodorizer into that carpet. Injected it with needs into the pad and sprayed over the top. 3 days later the customer calls me and says it turned out amazing and the smell is gone.
Sometimes the impossible is possible.
