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Persian Rug Cleaning with urine stains
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Kron1, you have answered you own question in my humble opinion.

"Is there a way to clean a rug with urine stains at a customer's home or does this type of cleaning need to be done by rug bath?"

This again, in my opinion, is the only successful way to remove urine from an Oriental rug.

Reason being is that the urine salts MUST be neutralized, otherwise in times of high humidity, (rain), they will absorb moisture from the air & off-gas that oh-so familiar odor once again.

I know that there are suppliers in the USA that state they can supply a product that can be used on-site.

We do not get these products in my country, so I cannot comment to their effectiveness.

With many Oriental rugs, there is also the risk of dye bleed, this must be tested prior to any soaking in a soak tank/rug bath.

Hope this helps & I wish you well in your endeavors.

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Persian Rug Cleaning with urine stains - by Kron1 - 09-02-2017, 04:54 PM
RE: Persian Rug Cleaning with urine stains - by Lounge Lizards - 09-02-2017, 05:12 PM
Persian Rug Cleaning with urine stains - by Kron1 - 09-03-2017, 01:18 PM



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