Never had a problem.. What flow is your wand? I don't use it anymore, I'm using Pet Stain Off, I loved the smell of Rug restore though..That stuff sucks, you'll never rinse it all out. I tossed 2 cases this winter that we had left over from when we switched to UTurn a few years back.
Do them a huge favor and set fire to their home. Correct me if I'm wrong but I do believe it would hold up in any court as long as you show the pictures.![]()
It sounds like OSR is similar to Bridgepoint's Pet Zone. Dilution is about the same and it foams a lot as well. I normally use it in a watering can. Are you guys spraying it?
We still do OSR sold by the gallon. We don't see too many homes that are anywhere near the condition of the photos above, and with a great UV light we can find the exact spots needing treatment.
I was out myself yesterday and sold 20 gallons used over 4 areas in a very upscale home, walked away with over $900 in about 4 hours time. It works for us, if it's that trashed we would recommend replacement in a heartbeat (because we can sell them that too!) and if its not too bad or client won't pay for full removal/restoration, we use lower priced topical enzymes and deodorizers to put a band-aid on it for them.
Thanks, we have some CTI products here. I'll see if I can bring some in. I have never used it but sounds like a versatile product.
They had pet pad, it'll be no problem. It wasn't all in 1 spot, used 20 gallons throughout 4 areas. A gallon only covers 4-6 sf.Would you mind humoring me and going back in a week with a moisture meter?
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You are kidding right? Pet pad! lmaoThey had pet pad, it'll be no problem. It wasn't all in 1 spot, used 20 gallons throughout 4 areas. A gallon only covers 4-6 sf.
Used one a couple of weeks ago on several bloodstains that someone tried to clean and spread it even more. Saturated with bpr and water clawed until it all came out. No wicking.I honestly can't recall the last time I used a waterclaw...
Saiger" data-source="post: 4504269" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">Heck, I flooded a basement once. !! vacant rental. One room. then used a ton of USR to remediate the tie dye looking yellow stains.The only thing with applying the OSR type treatments (and I do them sometimes too) is being careful so you don't flood through a ceiling or something below!
Only had it happen once...and I was being careful...but the subfloor had enough open slats between tongue and groove flooring...
got lucky...but whoa...talk about pucker up time!
Wtf! That just nasty!When I see guys bragging on making $1-$4 a foot offering pet urine treatment, removal services I just erks the F out of me these days..
The whole lifting of the carpet and verbiage needed to convince them that this is the way to go is something I refuse to, or let my guys do.
We're a lay it down thick, RE and wait for the animal to die type moral company.
But that's just me.
If you dont advertise this service, they won't call you..View attachment 71624 View attachment 71625 View attachment 71626
Saw these on FB last night...![]()
Mike uses an off brand called oxy clean hahahaha.