New Member - President of Odor Liquidator Parent Company

jjgilels2

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Sure Happy It's Tuesday! It's free sample Wednesday-Friday (7/20/2011-7/7/22/2011) only. The first 25 members willing to try Odor Liquidator and report back to us, will receive a free half-gallon-size sample.

All you have to do is mix half a gallon of warm water with the packet we send you, use it, then report your findings. Try it on cat urine! Try it on dead skunk! Try it on your lazy-ass brother's Converse high-tops! Just send us an external e-mail (not through this board) with your name, address, city, state, ZIP, and cell phone number to Marcy@OdorLiquidator.com, and she will send you your free sample right away!

Hello interested members. I'm Jerry Gilels, President of TeleQuery.Net, Inc., owner of Odor Liquidator. We manufacture this completely organic odor elimination chemical in Texas, and distribute it domestically and internationally.

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Our web site is http://www.OdorLiquidator.com (1-800-499-9940).

You can read and listen to testimonials from many customers right here:

http://odorliquidator.com/testimonials

and, here:

http://odorliquidator.com/what-some-users-say-about-ol

In addition to our raw powder, you can now buy pre-made quart bottles for spraying, and gallon jugs for pouring.

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The History of Odor Liquidator

Odor Liquidator was invented in the 1980s by a PhD toxicologist, while teaching at a major, southern US medical school. He was approached by the county medical examiner who needed a product which could control the horrible odors produced by putrefying human remains. In the South, the sweltering heat of summer greatly accelerates decay. Imagine performing autopsy on a body that has been undiscovered for days or even weeks; the stench is among the worst known to man!

A product powerful enough to eliminate those almost unimaginable odors simply did not exist. So, it would have to be invented. The new odor elimination agent absolutely had to have two critical characteristics:

It must completely eliminate the odor.

It must be safe enough so as not to:


a.be harmful to the medical examiners; and

b.affect body fluid or tissue samples.

After far-reaching research, and many inspired insights, Odor Liquidator was discovered. This process required a tremendous investment of time, a prodigious knowledge of chemical engineering, toxicology, and odors, and a very earnest financial commitment.

Crucial are these three facts:

1.Odor Liquidator works. It effectively eliminates all oxidative odors, including those produced by decaying human bodies.

2.Odor Liquidator is safe to use. We purposely restricted Odor Liquidator's formula, so it cannot alter or otherwise impact the tissue or fluid samples from autopsy.

3.Odor Liquidator destroys airborne, surface-based, and submerged odors. Odor Liquidator "complexes"* airborne, surface-based, and submerged odor molecules.
 
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sam miller

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I'll try it out do a lot of pet damaged carpet. Do we email info or what?
 

bob vawter

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OK Jerry...
i got yor package of odor liquidator today.........
theres no weight listed on the package...
i KNOW it's says for a half gal RTU.....

but whats the weight of what you sent

thanks
 
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sam miller

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truckmount girl said:
me too!

Take care,
Lisa
You were saying somewhere here You rescue Doggies and they repay You how????

Let us know how You like this stuff!
 

jjgilels2

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Sorry, folks. The packet 2 ounces. No snorting.

For example, to eliminate the odor of cat urine, pour the whole packet in half a gallon of warm water (that means just warm to the touch -- about 100-105 degrees; not hot, and room temperature is too cool).
 

jjgilels2

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The ideal way to eliminate odors from carpets is to apply from the bottom, where the braids are most dense.

Keep applying until the odor is gone.
 
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sam miller

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Did a apartment today 2 rooms doggy gets left in all day, no directions on packaging about mixing it at 100 degrees used hot water from a tube mixed 2 oz in quart of water and sprayed it 4 to 1 out a hydroforce on olefin carpet in bed room where there were less odors.

seemed to work well knocked down smell in room.

I ended up using enzall and killodor plus in front room and rinsing with textile rinse and waterclawing out to bad spots in front room. It was a smelly apartment bad Doggy! actually bad owner of Doggy.
 

chrissalter

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Had a fabrica oriental today old cat pee galore. mixed to half gallon hot water and sprayed smell was instantly gone. When we unwrapped the rug it knocked you over I cannot believe how fast this product worked. Customer was equally impressed we saved her 1200.00 rug.
 

jjgilels2

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Thanks for the feedback. Like we always say, "It works 100% of the time when you use enough in the proper concentration."

I guess you used enough in the proper concentration, right?

Jerry Gilels
 

Royal Man

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It says 1 lb makes 10 gallon and then says 6 oz per gal for urine.

Does 1 lb really make 3 gallon for urine or what?

We really don't have the time to play with dilution rates.

We just want a set rate that will work.
 

jjgilels2

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Dave,

Where is it that you're reading all of these conflicting formulae?

Jerry Gilels
OdorLiquidator.com
 

Royal Man

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Dave Yoakum said:
It says 1 lb makes 10 gallon and then says 6 oz per gal for urine.

Does 1 lb really make 3 gallon for urine or what?

We really don't have the time to play with dilution rates.

We just want a set rate that will work.


jjgilels2 said:
Dave,

Where is it that you're reading all of these conflicting formulae?

Jerry Gilels
OdorLiquidator.com

Your website:

"One pound of Odor Liquidator makes about 10 gallons of powerful odor eliminating liquid. "

"Heavy, Pungent Odors: For skunk, smoke, organic, and animal wastes use three -to- six (3 -to- 6)
ounces of ODOR LIQUIDATOR per gallon"

What do you recommend for Pet urine?
 

Ron Werner

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Do you ship to Canada?
Never got a reply email confirming.

So if you have urine soaked into the backing, normal procedure involves waterclawing. Are you saying all we need to do is soak it down and let it go?
 

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