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Encapping pet urine again

April 27 2004 at 10:30 PM
Gary R. Heacock  

The post below was yesterday's effort. Today, basically the same scenario, except yesterday's job was a carpet where all the deposits showed. Today, the carpet was the type where none of the deposits showed. The house stunk. No visible deposits. I darkened the rooms, and got out my UV light. Whaddya know. In the living room there were 47 separate deposits. In the dining room 8, in the bedroom 5. No wonder the house stunk.

Anyway, each deposit got a dose of the 50-50 mix, then the entire carpet encapped as usual.

No stink now. The tea tree oil really helps although it might not be a strong deodorizer, and not made for this purpose, if it works, why not use it?

Gary

 
 
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steve frasier

Re: Encapping pet urine again

April 28 2004, 8:24 PM 

So have you stopped using bac-out? Congrats to you and Rick with the dream team. Gary, can I pass your name along to a client for leather/vinyl cleaning. If I remember correctly, you do this type of cleaning. Going to clean and wax the tile floor and clean the carpet in a Oregon City Dental Office on Saturday. Will pass along your name to clean the dental chairs if you want.

 
 
Gary R. Heacock

Re: Encapping pet urine again

April 30 2004, 4:28 AM 

I still use Bac-Out, for most things that are organic, and I still do a lot of bonneting and use my truck mount, and use Bac-Out for urine, etc when I use these systems. But it appears it is not compatible with Releasit when I am encapping.

In the last several months, I am doing encapping about 1/3 of the time, bonneting 1/3, and HWE 1/3. That takes in all residential, loose rugs in plant and commercial.

Gary

 
 
jimwolverton

yucky stuff

May 5 2004, 10:57 AM 

How do you find all these urine jobs anyway? Must be some kind of sicko. Just kidding you.

Gary have you tried that enzyme by the company that makes red relief and stain magic? I think it is called CTI or something, and the product I am talking about is Molecular Modifier. That was the last thing I was using when I was doing the urine contamination and I thought it worked liked ten times better than bac out, though bac out tastes better when you are really thirsty.

Just wondering if you tried it and what your opinion is.

 
 
Gary R. Heacock

Bac-Out vs Molecular Modifier

May 10 2004, 12:57 AM 

I have tried both in residences and loose rugs I bring in. My opinion is the MM is a great deal slower than Bac-Out although it seemed to do as good a job on the finished results. The difference was about 24 hours for MM, and 10 minutes for Bac-Out.

I prefer Bac-Out for several reasons, including it will remove/digest vomit, diarrhea, blood, wine, coffee, chocolate, etc. MM won't work on these other organic deposits.- At least not to my satisfaction.

Gary

 
 
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