09-17-2014, 12:06 PM
I have been asked to clean a room in an assisted living facility that has dog urine on it.
The carpet is an olefin commercial carpet that is loosely stretched over a wood subfloor.
I have vlm cleaned rooms in this facility before and it buckles at the slightest hint of moisture. The room had a resident with a small female Yorkie dog that had more than a few accidents. The facility tried to clean it with their own upright extractor but failed to get rid of the odor. I suggested taking the carpet up but they don't want to do that.
The equipment and chems that I have available for this are Orbot, Cimex and Tempo spotting machine with TCU, Hydrox and odorcide. What would be your plan of attack?
The carpet is an olefin commercial carpet that is loosely stretched over a wood subfloor.
I have vlm cleaned rooms in this facility before and it buckles at the slightest hint of moisture. The room had a resident with a small female Yorkie dog that had more than a few accidents. The facility tried to clean it with their own upright extractor but failed to get rid of the odor. I suggested taking the carpet up but they don't want to do that.
The equipment and chems that I have available for this are Orbot, Cimex and Tempo spotting machine with TCU, Hydrox and odorcide. What would be your plan of attack?