Is There A Power Or Poltice.....

rwcarpet

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That a CC'er can put on a pet stain (pee), and/or offer to a custy for their own use. I've seen it years ago, and maybe CTI sells it?? I haven't checked their site.
 

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Tell them to get a bucket of capture at menards or lowes.
 

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Now that I have a dog, I know what my custys are going through. A bottle of pet spotter isn't going to help them get the standing piss out of the carpet. My dog has been pissing almost every nite in the DR. I absorb it up with spotting towels, then treat. She just don't want to go out at 4 in the morning in the cold.

I'm ready to call Larry Meat, the exterminator.
 

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rhyde said:
NO

it needs to flushed out not breaded like piece of KFC chicken!


You are right, Randy....but you can't run to a custys aid everytime their pet pee's. I'm learning that real quick with my dog. They need something to absorb the urine until I come clean the next time.
 

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Yeah, but you know dam good and well using the magic pixie dust they will wait to clean longer and layer that stuff until they can't stand it and when it's a PITA arse to clean

how about a 30-40 dollar cheap wet dry vac and liquid of choice; water, detergent N water,water N vinegar, Bac-out(for the rich people)
 

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rwcarpet said:
That a CC'er can put on a pet stain (pee), and/or offer to a custy for their own use. I've seen it years ago, and maybe CTI sells it?? I haven't checked their site.

CTI makes Stain Blotter that can be used as you're describing. Weight it down a bit with a towel over it, and vacuum it up after a while. Its a powdered cellulose, and I'm not sure how that compares to capture as far better absorbing properties or not, but I do know you can use it to make a poultice as well.

Have to agree with randy though, its seems no homeowners ever use products as directed, and it could become a huge pain
 

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Hoody said:
rwcarpet said:
That a CC'er can put on a pet stain (pee), and/or offer to a custy for their own use. I've seen it years ago, and maybe CTI sells it?? I haven't checked their site.

CTI makes Stain Blotter that can be used as you're describing. Weight it down a bit with a towel over it, and vacuum it up after a while. Its a powdered cellulose, and I'm not sure how that compares to capture as far better absorbing properties or not, but I do know you can use it to make a poultice as well.

Have to agree with randy though, its seems no homeowners ever use products as directed, and it could become a huge pain


I'll look at CTI's blotter. I agree....custys can make a huge mess, but I would rather supply them with a pro grade product than have them using baking soda. I guess Capture would be a good alternative.

Thanks, Hoody.
 

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I would tell them to take the dog out often enoung to to train it . Keep it in a cage till it leaners. I trained my pump in 2 days. Go to cleancraft and sell them some pet odor.
 
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