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Featuring a guaranteed process - Urine Contamination Treatment(UCT).
Urine is specific in nature. It crystallizes. This is known as the Uric Acid Crystal. This crystal is highly attracted to moisture and humidity and will off gas (smell) when these levels are sufficient. The use of over-the-counter products such as detergents, enzymes, deodorizers and ascetic acid will have the opposite affect intended. These products are neutralizers and while they may be effective in the short tem, once the stain dries it will smell more often. Neutralizing is the combining of a chemical with the urine to offset the odor. Elimination is the only effective way to decontaminate a building. To accomplish this one must know exactly where the urine is and the extent of the damage. An UltraViolet detection will reveal this information.
Urine Contamination can cause serious health problems. Nausea, headaches, trouble breathing and increasing allergy symptoms are all commonly seen in a building with a contamination problem. While treating urine stains with the proper chemical will alleviate some of the symptoms, the urine will not go away unless a Urine Contamination Treatment is performed. You may have noticed that one day it smells and the next it doesn't, even if the urine stains are old. The smell can be so bad that the whole house reeks. If there are pets present they may be attracted to the area and resoil it, thus making the situation worse and worse. Urine Contamination Treatment is the best solution.
Once Urine Contamination Treatment has eliminated the odors in your home, you must be prepared for accidents. The key to new stain removal is identification and speed. The quicker you find and treat the accident the greater your chances of successful removal of the stain and the odor. Blotting is the act of absorbing moisture that is present with a towel, preferably white. Scrape up all solids before blotting. After blotting, apply our miraculous "Nokimded" spotter liberally using a hand or pump sprayer. Let sit 10 minutes. Then agitate with cloth working from the center outward so as not to spread the stain. Rinse with water or vinegar. Wicking is the final step, which is putting a folded white terry towel over the area with a heavy book on top. This will give the excess moisture a place to dry into instead of drying to the surface fiber of the carpet.
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