Urine Clean up with Pet Stainoff & Code Red...enzyme's explained and how to use

Mark Saiger

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A job that presented itself for us a couple days ago. I first want to say when serious cases of urine happen, I am an advocate for replacing. But when circumstances don't allow for whatever reasons, we do our best to minimize the damage and make the place presentable and workable for the clients needs.

This is one variation of some urine treatment cleaning and applications. Also, I used 2 different types of Enzymes and will explain differences with the Harvard Pet Stainoff and our new Saiger's Code Red Sauce coming out.

Pet Stainoff contains bacterial spores that when exposed to organic material it starts to excrete enzymes that feed on a degrades the organic contamination. With bacteria it takes time to the job. You actually get a residual action that continues to work until it completely dries out.

Code Red enzyme is a protein enzyme that works immediately when activated and applied. It works faster but does not have residual affect like the bacteria

So the enzyme in Pet Stain can be heat sensitive and also other chemistry can slow down it's ability to work as efficient or even hurt it.

We apply at 4 to 1, with heat turned down (all in video) and Chemical injection off
Let dwell 30 minutes (or even longer) We will sometimes just extract at this point.

Our New to be out soon Code Red with oxy and Enzyme, the Enzyme is different....it is Protein based. Not as heat sensitive...and not effected by other chemistry....fast working for certain cleaning.

Anyway....just did this video to try and help out a little bit with these couple Harvard products and their enzyme so you will have a better chance to be successful using them.

Thanks for watching....best wishes on the Pee Whiz :)

 

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So quick question do the enzymes in the code red do anything for urine or mostly protein stains?
From my experience with enzymes similar to code red, it's just protein stains. I haven't used code red yet, but I don't see how much different it could be than the other pre sprays out there. I look forward to experimenting with it
 

Mark Saiger

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So quick question do the enzymes in the code red do anything for urine or mostly protein stains?

They can still work on urine (being a protein based) but the advantage of the Enzyme in the Pet Stainoff, is they will keep fighting on the odor and feeding on the protein and organic material while still wet....but once they dry up, they will lose their effectiveness (as most of those types of enzyme will)

The Code Red Protein Enzyme will attach the urine and organic materials, but not being a bacteria, it really won't keep working as much.

The Code Red Enzyme though was designed to act pretty quickly, but also was to give a bit of an advantage in cold water cleaning...it has been designed to be effective and efficient in cold temps to help out some of the smaller Truckmounts and portables....but it still does shine in warmer and hot temps....and with the oxy, you will want to mix it with hotter water to activate the oxy too....

So each enzyme can help out...it's just different approaches on the clean up you could say...

I still have been finding the Code Red with the Oxy and Enzyme combo delivering quite a punch on some trashed and also on restaurant work...

They enzyme has been pretty quick to work....

I have had a couple of really super nasty where the prespray just floats on the grease, and saw it work really well....we even gave it then in that testing area a splash of our Liquid Soy Booster G-Force and it lit it up another level yet....

Videos below just Code Red with no boosting....



 

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