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Pet Odor Treatments
Using new tools, chemistry and techniques we can
eliminate most pet odor problems. By using a subsurface process
we can rinse the carpet from the bottom up! Contamination is removed
from the sub-floor, carpet padding, carpet backing and face yarn
in a multi-step process. And in most cases it can be done without
removing the carpet padding or disengaging the carpet
from the tack strip.
First we identify the area with a urine detector.
Then we soak the area with a special stripping agent. After
a suitable dwell time a special tool is used to rinse and extract
the entire area.
In some cases the stain is removed along with the
odor. Unfortunately this is not always the case. Exposure to pet
urine, especially over long periods of time, can break down the
dye in the carpet fiber. As a result, there is no guarantee of stain
removal with this process. But youll be comfortable in the
knowledge that the hygiene of your carpet has been greatly improved.
Depending on the condition and severity of your situation
we may not be able to offer you a guarantee of complete odor removal.
The technician will be able to make that determination once a complete
inspection of the problem has been made.
Soot Lines
Filtration soil lines are usually found along the
walls, on staircases, and near heat vents or cold air returns. The
soil is from pollution in the air, and is not usually just dust.
It occurs when air moves through carpet and traps
solid particles, much like a furnace filter. After time it becomes
quite ugly, especially on lighter carpets.
Because of the way most vacuum cleaners are made,
they do not get the edges of carpets very well where soot
lines form. And most crevice tool attachments are not strong enough
to do an adequate job.
We use the latest products and equipment to get the
best results possible on soot lines, but because the carbon particles
are attached to the carpet fibers and each other by electrostatic
bonding, complete removal is often impossible.
Other Trouble Spots
We also specialize in treating or removing the following:
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gum removal |
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rust remover |
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coffee stain remover |
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motor oil remover |
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tape residue remover |
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wax removal |
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mildew neutralizer |
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Resources for Trouble Spot
Check out either of the below links for help on other
trouble spots.
3M
Scotchgard Spotting Chart - a spotting chart put out
by the leaders in carpet care.
Carpet
Stain Guide - how to remove stains from acid toilet cleaners
and blood, to white glue and wine.
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