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- Keith
BTW I use Powermax Ray.. I really didn't mean it as a shot at Larry..
No Keefer, my friend, that would be profitable.
I've used it like that, if your going through all the pain in the butt of osr, can't hurt to add some good smelling stuff.Can Odorcide be used with an oxidizing product like OSR?
Not much, odorcide is very strong.How many ounces of Odorcide per gallon of water?
Pretty much you can do whatever you want w/it.Is it a flood and claw type of product?
Look close at the picture, do you think it is acceptable to leave that much product(chemical) on the carpet? I bet if Werner vacuumed it he could clean for a month with what was left behind..
If what I am seeing is an absorbent powder for the odor, then you have to leave quite a bit behind... to be vacuumed out later. Certainly not how I would approach a pet odor problem. The carpet in the photo still smells? Is this a carpet that you have worked on and then the other guy, or just him?
The carpet doesn't smell because he has the AC at 70 degrees..
Your starting to sound like you have a major BONER for this dude.

Only improves my service.. The AC being on WILL decrease the moisture in the unit and I used to drop the temp till a got a notice that I can do it while cleaning, but when I leave it MUST be left at 85 degrees. He has had it on for 2 weeks now.. Wait till they get that bill!