I thought my urine streak was over. But the last few day I have been hammered with challenges. This morning I got called into an assisted living facility that I clean for. There was a room with a "slight odor issue" and they wanted it deodorized. I show up and the resident informed me that his little dog had recently passed and there may be a few urine spots. I entered the unit and was overwhelmed with the strong urine odor. Clicked on the UV light and the show began. I would estimate that 80% - 100% was urine contaminated.
I told the tenant and his family that I strongly recommend that they replace the carpet. I explained to them the issues at hand and what was within the realm of possibilities. I flat out told them I did not want to do it. The daughter begged me and asked me to just try and she understood my admonishment. She said they had talked with the facility manager and were told it would take months to get new carpet installed.
Ugh....... this unit was in a far corner and on the second floor. It would have been a real challenge to get hoses and equipment up there. So I offered to encap the place loaded with Saiger P-Lyme. I had not intention of standing on a water claw for 8 hours and I tried to get out of doing it altogether. So, off I went with my Orbot, loaded with Releasit and P-Lyme.
I was really shocked with the results. I honestly didn't expect much. This urine soaked CGD carpet came out beautiful and the P-Lyme knocked out the smell. Am I proud, NO. Did I help them, I don't know. Did I charge them, I did not.
Below is a walk-through video I did of the unit. It should give some idea what I was dealing with.
I told the tenant and his family that I strongly recommend that they replace the carpet. I explained to them the issues at hand and what was within the realm of possibilities. I flat out told them I did not want to do it. The daughter begged me and asked me to just try and she understood my admonishment. She said they had talked with the facility manager and were told it would take months to get new carpet installed.
Ugh....... this unit was in a far corner and on the second floor. It would have been a real challenge to get hoses and equipment up there. So I offered to encap the place loaded with Saiger P-Lyme. I had not intention of standing on a water claw for 8 hours and I tried to get out of doing it altogether. So, off I went with my Orbot, loaded with Releasit and P-Lyme.
I was really shocked with the results. I honestly didn't expect much. This urine soaked CGD carpet came out beautiful and the P-Lyme knocked out the smell. Am I proud, NO. Did I help them, I don't know. Did I charge them, I did not.
Below is a walk-through video I did of the unit. It should give some idea what I was dealing with.