Luky
Member
No matter what methods of urine contamination treatment we use, the goal is to eliminate odor( especially from cat urine) and, if possible, stains. I believe that odor and stains can be handled at the beginning stages. If prospects find an excuse to wait until it is late, there is only one solution, dispose of the carpet and padding, carpet tacks, disinfect the subfloor, and start over. I've used flooding with the OSR, used USR, Un- duz-it, OS-1, and lately, Cat Attack that I acquired recently. I would like to hear how everyone else handles the urine " problem" solving. Based on my recent experience, I realize that customers can live with the discoloration of the carpet but not the odor part. I'm also using a spot lifter and water claw when needed and repeat rinsing, which makes a difference in modifying the annoying smell of cat urine.
Most of my customers( blessing or curse)have at least one pet, in extreme cases, four up to six (mixed dogs, -cats).
To spark your interest, here's a pic before using the Cat attack. What do you think? Was I able to get some of it off?

Most of my customers( blessing or curse)have at least one pet, in extreme cases, four up to six (mixed dogs, -cats).
To spark your interest, here's a pic before using the Cat attack. What do you think? Was I able to get some of it off?
