The cobbler..

Mikey P

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The 14 year old fluffmuff annihilated our nice olefin, again


Garden hose flush.
Extract
MasterBlend At Last Pet Deodorant
600 psi rinse
Dry

Cant smell a thing in either.

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mirf

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We are to cold here too. More snow this week and then we should be fine.
 

Russ T.

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It's supposed to warm up this week, upper 40's. I'm REALLY ready for Spring.

I've been hoping the phone WON'T ring.

Not a good recipe for success in business!
 

Kellie Hiler

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That's a good thing. Sometimes it is much better to leave no smell at all, because some customers get it into their head that any kind of smell left over is still contamination.
 
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Scott S.

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still haven't used my gallon i got in the raffle. i've only done 1 pet job lately and it was for a friend so i didn't want to experiment on her floors. But the masterblend stuff does smell good. Gallon i got smells like apple.
 

sweendogg

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Its not Peroxide... Its Chlorine Dioxide. Your getting the awesome oxidation properties of bleach with out the color robbing effects. (it will also kill anthrax!) Its the same product as the Anti Allergen Deoderizer but with a pleasent citrus scent. If you use a strong dose of it in the anti allergen form, you can smell the chlorine. Its super effective on organic materials. We love it for deoderizing urine soaked leather. It can still bleach if its too strong so do be sure to observe the dilution ratio for nylon/wool/ cotton.. etc.
 

sweendogg

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... pour diluted Sodium Hypochlorite on Nylon and watch the color dissapear before your eyes. Pour diluted Chlorine dioxide on same spot and you'll be waiting a while. Now.. read further my good man... as I mention :

It can still bleach if its too strong so do be sure to observe the dilution ratio for nylon/wool/ cotton.. etc.
 

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