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How do I remove Carpet cleaner to remove dog odors in rug and house purchase?

Carpet cleaner to remove dog odors in rug and house purchase.

Yes, this will do the job for you.

I would suggest that you rent a carpet cleaner machine and mix 1 part Odor Kill and 30 parts water.

Do not mix any other cleaning chemicals with this solution.

Apply the solution via the carpet-cleaning machine so that the carpet is very damp to your touch.

The solution must get into the fibers and penetrate into the padding, so that the enzymes can digest the organic matter.

Let it dry. Check for odors. Reapply if necessary.

After it is completely dry then vacuum. Why don't you give us a try? See our money back guarantee below.

How do I remove Moth Ball Odors in A House?

Moth Ball Odors in A House:

The smell has permeated many places in the house so you are going to need to completely clean the entire house.

I believe you should order 2 x 1 gallons. I would begin with a solution of 1 part ATX’s Odor-Kill & Stain Remover (ATX ODOR KILL) and 10 parts water. Use this solution to: *

Every room will need to be cleaned. ATX ODOR KILL must get to the source of the odor. *

Shampoo the carpets (preferably with one of those carpet machines). (If the machine accepts about 1 gallon in the container, then pour 1 gallon of water and 6 oz ATX ODOR KILL into it.) *

Mop the floors. *

Wash the walls. *

Try as best as possible to wash the ceilings. *

Once the rooms are clean, and while the solution is drying, put a fan in the rooms and spray a few squirts of the solution in front of it. The ventilation of the air from the fan really helps. *

Spray into the air conditioning and heating filters and ductwork. Replace the current filter. Spray a solution into the air intake duct for 5-10 minutes with just the air-handling unit running. Do not run the AC or heater. *

Spray the closets, under the sink etc * Wash the sink basins, the bathtubs etc. *

Spray down the sink, bathtub drains. Once every room is cleaned, there should be an immediate improvement in the moth ball odor.

I do not believe one treatment will completely rid you of the odor, though. If you can muster up the energy the following day, you should clean the floors, the walls, and use the fan.

You will begin to see dramatic improvement after the second application.

I hope these instructions are helpful and I would really love to have some feedback if you have some time to do so.

How do I remove Ink Stains that Will Not come out?

Ink Stains that Will Not come out

We have discussed this and have the following thoughts on your problem.

You did exactly the right thing to cover the stain with a damp cloth like the directions state.

Did the stain lighten at all? If so, you will be able to with repeat applications to continue to apply some product, rub it in deep into the fibers and cover with a damp cloth.

Don't give up. Blot up the ink molecules as they are released from the carpet. If it did not budge in color then, ATX ODOR KILL is not going to work on that stain.

The stain in an inorganic material that does not breakdown with our organic enzyme system. Your carpet around the area should be very clean, however.

Although ATX ODOR KILL does work on organic ink stains, it won't work on inorganic stains. It won't take out permanent dyes, otherwise it would take out the color of the carpet, etc. it was applied to.

Our latest label and our directions do state that ATX ODOR KILL will "eliminate the most difficult organic odors & stains"... and that it "REMOVES ... ink...".

It equally states that "It works or your money back!".

How do I remove Rodent Urine and Feces Damage?

I very seldom write a letter like this.

I'm writing to tell you about the excellent success we have had with your product, ATX’s Odorkill & Stain Remover.

It saved the interior of a $120,000 Special Order, 1989 Porsche Sportster, it saved our customer at least $11,200, since he did not have to replace the compete interior.

One of our very good customers had stored his car in a garage for over 2 years. When he removed it, he found that it had been infested with rodents. They had defecated on every square inch of the interior, the carpet, dash and upholstery, and on the inside panel.

The smell of urine and feces even permeated the fabric of the convertible roof. Our clean up shop, cleaned, shampooed and treated the interior with "agent orange" (a citrus cleaner).

We had done this 3 times, but the stench was still the same and just as strong. Now, it had the smell of orange rodent urine. It made everyone who came in contact with it nauseous.

We also tried baking soda, perfumes, and everything else in our shop, but to no avail. We then advised our customer that he must replace the entire interior at an estimated cost of $11,200. When you came along and suggested that we try ATX’s ODOR KILL & STAIN REMOVER we were dubious.

You personally treated the interior one time by spraying and saturating the carpet, the doors, the leather upholstery, the dash panel and the convertible top.

After this one treatment, the horrible mix of stenches was completely eliminated. There was absolutely no residual odor.

My customer was elated at this simple, effective bio-technological low cost solution!

 I am pleased to be able to recommend ATX’s ODOR KILL & STAIN REMOVER on all of our vehicles.

Thank you for introducing us to this superior product. Dean Pavia, Hammersley Motors, Lynchburg, VA

How do I remove CAT URINE IN HOUSE-- COMPLETE RESTORATION AND CLEANING?

CAT URINE IN HOUSE-- COMPLETE RESTORATION AND CLEANING.

Yes, Odorkill will do the job. Our customers have had excellent success with similar situations. Check out the testimonial about 100 cats and the house that was going to be demolished.

 Yes, you must remove the carpets; this will remove a significant portion of the urine source. You will have to also spray the solution in all the corners and in any place that the wall meets the floor and you suspect the problem.

Remove the quarter round molding and spray the space where the wall meets the floor, cats like the corners and the urine seeps into the floor and dry wall.

You'll have to use your nose to determine the major spots that the cats used. We you locate them then concentrate on that area with odor kill.

Use a mixture of 10 parts water and 1 part Odor Kill. Be sure to use a clean spray bottle and do not mix any other chemicals with it. Just remember that you must get to the source of the urine for odor kill to digest it. It is not a masking agent.

 Perhaps you should start with one room and get your technique perfected for this house.

I would be pleased to speak with you to discuss the application further in depth. Just give me your phone # and I'll call at your convenience.

How do I remove CAT URINE in the House?

CAT URINE in the House:

Thanks for your email. This will do the job for you. You will need to mix 15 parts water and 1 part Odor Kill. The solution must come in contact with the cat urine.

The combination of our unique proprietary formula of multiple enzymes/microbes in the solution perform like little "pacmen". They simply eat and digest all organic matter.

The residual is CO2 and H2O. The best way to attack the problem is to spray the solution on a large area using a clean / new garden sprayer. You will need to spray the rugs and floors and possibly some furniture. Or you can rent a rug shampooer and mix Odor kill with water only, and use the machine to force the solution into the carpet.

Do not vacuum it up. Let stay work/digesting and then dry. After a few hours, check it and re apply to the major offensive odor areas. You will also need to try and find the main site where the cats urinated on. Usually they have one or two sites. So put your nose to work and find the strongest odor.

You will then have to saturate this site with the solution. This may take multiple treatments. Also, it is a good idea to place a damp towel over the site after you have sprayed the Odor Kill solution on it. This will allow the enzymes to continue to work for you.

They need food (organic matter) and water to work. Hope this info. helps.

Give me a call and we can discuss any questions or other ideas / situations. All the best for a great day.

How do I remove Ferrets odor?

Ferrets <<

 Would you ask your son if he's ever tried this product on very light carpet? I have the oh-so-light beige carpet...new, but not top O’ line (apartment)...I’ve tried vinegar, simple green, nature's miracle, stain stealer, commercial steam cleaner pet stain out Stuff - nothing removes that faint yellow stain! I’m convinced my ferrets are from mars and I’m doomed! hahaha! thanx much! nanci alfert@flash.net >>

Nanci- My Dad forwarded me your email. Yes, we use Odor Kill all the time for our Ferret surroundings.

 WE Spray Odorkill in Fanny's Cage and also on any "mistakes” around the house. It works great in getting rid of the odor. I think a key to it is making sure you spray the Odor Kill first then put newspaper down on top to keep it moist and that way the enzymes have a chance to really reduce the odor. -

We have also used it for stains and such on carpets and also on our couch.

IT makes a major difference in getting rid of the stains and odors. -

Can't concur with your Mars theory, but definitely agree that Ferrets can be quite out of this world sometimes !!!!

How do I remove Gasoline / Kerosene Spills on auto carpet and upholstery?

Gasoline / Kerosene Spills on auto carpet and upholstery

What has occurred is that the petroleum has gotten into the open cell urethane foam & carpet padding and is fermenting and out - gassing.

You must get enough Odor kill solution into the foam padding and carpet so that it can digest the residual organic petroleum molecules.

Mix it 10 parts water and 1 part odor kill in a clean spray bottle. Generously spray and / or pour the solution on the upholstery and carpet so that it gets into it completely -- top, under / bottom.

If possible, try to pull the carpet up so that you can get to the underside. Saturate it heavily, place a wet towel, soaked in the Odorkill solution under the carpet spot, and lay the carpet back down on it. Leave it there for at least 8-12 hours.

Also put a damp towel soaked in the odor kill solution over the topside of the carpet area for 8-12 hours. Take it up and check for odor. Reapply if necessary.

You will need to perform this treatment 4-5 times, over about 4-5 days. It will get better each treatment, so, keep doing this until the mal odor and stains are gone.

The amount of time required to digest the petroleum will depend on the amount of petroleum that was spilled. The enzyme solution is working when it has moisture. It stops working when it dries.

Then let the area completely dry. You may have to use a fan to remove any moisture. If, it does not completely dry it will mildew will grow in the damp areas.

(A new treatment of the solution of Odor Kill will also kill the mold and mildew.)

How do I remove Human body fluid smell?

Human body fluid smell Thanks for your email.

Odor kill will do the job for this situation. It is continually used for this purpose by a number of companies. One of our customers, Atlanta Crime Scene Service, purchases Odor Kill by the gallon and uses it constantly. In fact, he has recently given us a testimonial, which will be posted on our web site soon.

It will take a little work to treat the RV. I'll explain the concept and some directions for your application below: ATX’s Odor Kill & Stain Remover works on the PacMan Concept

The key is to get the Odor Kill solution in direct contact with the organic odor & stain molecules. The Odor kill solution of multiple enzyme systems and molecules functions just like little "pacmen," which very aggressively attack and digest the organic matter molecules.

The Odor Kill enzyme/molecules must come in contact with the organic matter molecules in order to digest them. They work in the presence of food (organic matter), oxygen and water.

When the area dries, the enzymes cease functioning and cannot be regenerated with water. Once the enzymes are stimulated by the addition of oxygen and nutrients, the enzyme population grows, using the contaminated compounds as the food source. T

his process breaks down the contaminates into carbon dioxide and water. Once the contaminates are depleted, or the area dries, the enzymes are deprived of their food source, and either die or are reduced to inconsequential numbers.

Just follow the directions, which are included with each shipment. We also include detailed directions on our web site, see below. ****************************

The key is that the mixed solution must come in contact with the body fluids in order for it to digest them If there is residual fluids that could not be reached by Odor Kill, it will not be digested and removed. So, it will be important to get the solution as deep as possible into and under all effected surfaces.

Mix it 10 parts water and 1 part odor kill in a clean spray bottle. (Don't use it in the concentrate form, it works faster mixed with water since the enzymes "wake up and go on the attack.")

Generously spray the floor, carpet, top, sides, bottom, and interior. The enzyme solution is working when it has moisture. It stops working when it dries.

I assume the carpet has been removed. You may also wish to use a low-pressure washer to force the mixed solution into the wood. Don't use a high-pressure washer, as it will damage the wood.

Possibly, the additional water will damage the wood and cause it to buckle. You'll have to use your good judgment on that. Keep the problem area moist by covering it with a damp towel that has been saturated with the mixed odor kill solution.

Keep it on the area for 4-6 hours in order to penetrate the wood surface. Let it dry and reapply if necessary.

You may also need to spray the mixed solution on all surfaces of the RV, since the mal odor molecules have migrated and attached themselves to all surfaces, walls, floors, carpets, drapes, cabinets, etc. How much to use?

Depending on the size of your trailer. I would start with 2 quarts and perhaps you should get a gallon.

Trust this info. helps. I'd be please to call you if you need additional info.

Just give me your phone # and best time to call.

How do I remove Milk Spills on auto carpet and upholstery?

Milk Spills on auto carpet and upholstery

What has occurred is that the milk has gotten into the open cell urethane foam and is fermenting and out gassing. You must get enough Odor kill solution into the foam so that it can digest the residual milk molecules.

1st get as much of the spilled milk up as possible using a wet towel and diluting the area with water. Blot it up, you must try to get as much up as possible. Then treat the area with a solution of ATX’s.

Mix it 5 parts water and 1 part odor kill in a clean spray bottle. Generously spray and / or pour the solution on the upholstery and carpet so that it gets into it completely -- top, under / bottom. The enzyme solution is working when it has moisture.

It stops working when it dries. So put a damp towel soaked in the odor kill solution over the area for 3-4 hours. Take it up and check for odor. Reapply if necessary. Then let the area completely dry. You may have to use a fan to remove any moisture.

 If, it does not completely dry it will mildew will grow in the damp areas. (A new treatment of the solution of Odor Kill will also kill the mold and mildew).

When you have finished and all the odor has gone. Be sure to get the carpet dry, if not you'll have mildew smells in the carpet. If possible, pull the carpet up and treat under it and let it dry.

You may need a fan to blow on the area to keep the air circulating and speed the drying.

How do I remove Pet (dog & cat) Urine in carpet?

Pet (dog & cat) Urine in carpet:

Yes, Odor Kill will eliminate the urine odors. Just follow the directions: on the bottle, that are included and are on our web site.

Yes, it loves urine, but it will take some work. ATX’s Odor-Kill and Stain Remover must get to the source of the problem area in order to digest the "problem causes." T

he key is that the mixed solution must come in contact with the urine in order for it to digest the urine. If there is residual urine that could not be reached by Odor Kill, it will not be digested and removed.

So, it will be important to get the solution as deep as possible into and under the fabric and the urethane foam.

Mix it 10 parts water and 1 part odor kill in a clean spray bottle. Generously spray the carpet, top, sides, bottom, and interior. The enzyme solution is working when it has moisture. It stops working when it dries.

Keep the problem area moist by covering it with a damp towel that has been saturated with the mixed odor kill solution. Keep it on the area for 4-6 hours. Let it dry and reapply if necessary.

Another alternative treatment method: You need to rent a steam cleaner (that injects water under pressure). You should mix 10 oz to 15 oz. of ATX’s Odor-Kill and Stain Remover to 1 gallon of warm water in the steam cleaner (this gives about a 1 to 10 ratio of product to water). Then clean both sides of the carpet with the steam cleaner. If it is possible to get under the carpet, then clean that also.

Generously, spray the carpet with the solution; let the area alone for a couple of hours and then repeat the process. If ATX’s Odor-Kill and Stain Remover gets to the source of the problem, then this treatment will solve it. After drying, vacuum, and check for urine smell. Re-apply if necessary.

We also have directions on our site, which you can refer to. Just as a friendly suggestion, since you will have already rented the steam cleaner, you could clean other carpets in your home with ATX’s Odor-Kill and Stain Remover by using 2 oz. to 1 gallon of warm water (a 1 to 64 ratio).

Yes, we offer a money back guarantee for all situations and applications.

How do I remove Pet Stains: Removing Urine Stains on Carpets?

Pet Stains: Removing Urine Stains on Carpets

The Right Way Blot the area thoroughly. After you have soaked up as much of the stain as possible, spray or pour on a product ... that contains 'live' bacteria and enzymes.

These organisms actually 'eat away' or digest the odor-causing bacteria, permanently removing them from the deepest fibers in your carpet and the padding below. ...

Beneficial bacteria attack stains and odors immediately and do not stop working until there is nothing left to digest. ...Set in stains.

Special formulas are available whose ingredients ...contain specific enzymes for exactly this purpose. For best results, we recommend a second application after 24 hours."

Excerpt taken from PetEducation.com Article written by Marty Smith, DVM Drs. Foster & Smith, Inc.

How do I remove Rubber Cement on Carpets?

Rubber Cement on Carpets

ATX ODOR KILL would probably remove the rubber cement, but you'd have to work at it for a little while...best method, is use one of the "orange" solvents, then use ATX ODOR KILL to finish removing the residual cement and the residue of the solvent.

How do I remove Smoke Odor Removal in a House?

Smoke Odor Removal in a House Odor Kill loves smoke odors.

 Here are some application tips and concepts. See our web site for directions on removing smoke odors. This is the product that Marriott hotels use to convert smoking rooms to non smoking rooms.

ATX’s Odor Kill & Stain Remover works on the Pacmen Concept The key is to get the Odor Kill solution in direct contact with the organic odor & stain molecules.

The Odor kill solution of multiple enzyme systems and molecules functions just like little "pacmen," which very aggressively attack and digest the organic matter molecules.

The Odor Kill enzyme/molecules must come in contact with the organic matter molecules in order to digest them. They work in the presence of food (organic matter), oxygen and water.

When the area dries, the enzymes cease functioning and cannot be regenerated with water. Once the enzymes are stimulated by the addition of oxygen and nutrients, the enzyme population grows, using the contaminated compounds as the food source. This process breaks down the contaminates into carbon dioxide and water.

Once the contaminates are depleted, or the area dries, the enzymes are deprived of their food source, and either die or are reduced to inconsequential numbers. Just follow the directions, which are included with each shipment. We also include detailed directions on our web site, see below. ********************

Try to clean the obvious smoke stained areas with mild cleaner such as 409. This just cleans up the areas so those Odor kill molecules don't have to digest these smoke molecules.

Mix it 20 parts water and 1 part odor kill in a clean spray bottle. (Don't use it in the concentrate form, it works faster mixed with water since the enzymes "wake up and go on the attack.") Generously spray the floor, carpet, top, sides, bottom, and the entire house interior.

The enzyme solution is working when it has moisture. It stops working when it dries. You need to spray the mixed solution on all surfaces of the house, since the smoke odor molecules have migrated and attached themselves to all surfaces, walls, floors, carpets, drapes, cabinets, etc. How much to use? Depending on the size of your house.

 I would start with 2 quarts and perhaps you should get a gallon. Trust this info. helps. I'd be please to call you if you need additional info. Just give me your phone # and best time to call.

Yes, definitely use it in your carpet cleaner. Mix it 20/1. Spray it on and let it dry.

Be sure to spray it generously and allow it to penetrate the carpet. Let it dry and then vacuum it up.

How do I remove Smoke Odor Removal in Carpets?

Smoke Odor Removal in Carpets.

Your carpet: Try to clean the obvious smoke stained areas with a mild soap cleaner. (You have already done this--good). This just cleans up the areas so those Odor kill molecules don't have to digest as many of the smoke molecules.

Alternative A: Mix it 20 parts water and 1 part odor kill in a clean spray bottle. (Don't use it in the concentrate form, it works faster mixed with water since the enzymes "wake up and go on the attack.") Generously spray the floor, carpet, top, sides, bottom, and the entire house interior. The enzyme solution is working when it has moisture. It stops working when it dries.

Also, you need to spray the mixed solution on all surfaces of the house, since the smoke odor molecules have migrated and attached themselves to all surfaces, walls, floors, carpets, drapes, cabinets, etc.

How much to use? Depending on the size of your house and carpet. I would start with 2 quarts and perhaps you should get a gallon. Since it is a water-based product, you don't have to wear any masks or take any special precautions Just don't put it in your eyes or drink it.

Alternative application method B: You need to rent a carpet cleaner machine (one that injects water under pressure and then sucks it back up). You should mix 10 oz to 15 oz. of ATX’s Odorkill and Stain Remover to 1 gallon of warm water in the steam cleaner (this gives about a 1 to 10 ratio of product to water).

Then clean both sides, if possible, of the carpet with the cleaner. Generously inject the solution into the carpet. It must get to the pad. Do not vacuum it up. Let it dry slowly.

Close up the room so it will dry slowly. After drying, vacuum, and check for smoke odor smell. Re apply if necessary. We also have directions on our site, which you can refer to. If ATX’s Odorkill and Stain Remover gets to the source of the problem, then this treatment will solved it.

Just as a friendly suggestion, since you will have already rented the carpet cleaner machine, you could clean other carpets in your home with ATX’s Odorkill and Stain Remover by using 2 oz. to 1 gallon of warm water (a 1 to 64 ratio). For general purposes, this is all you need.

How do I remove Spilled Milk on Auto Carpet?

Spilled Milk on Auto Carpet:

Thanks for your email. Yes, Odor Kill will do the job -- it will take a little work. We have had numerous applications of odor kill on the spilled milk problem and we have had excellent success removing it.

ATX’s Odor Kill & Stain Remover works on the PacMan Concept The key is to get the Odor Kill solution in direct contact with the organic odor & stain molecules. The Odor kill solution of multiple enzyme systems and molecules functions just like little "pacmen," which very aggressively attack and digest the organic matter molecules.

The Odor Kill enzyme/molecules must come in contact with the organic matter molecules in order to digest them. They work in the presence of food (organic matter), oxygen and water.

When the area dries, the enzymes cease functioning and cannot be regenerated with water. Just follow the directions that are included with each shipment. We also include detailed directions on our web site, see below. For your spilled milk situation we recommend:

Just mix it 10 parts warm water and 1 part Odor kill. Spray the soiled area. Make sure the solution penetrates to the carpet pad. If at all possible spray under the pad.

This is key, since the milk is embedded in the carpet pad which contains moisture and the milk is fermenting/souring and out-gassing at that location. Pull the carpet up -- perhaps you'll need to see a body shop company to help pull it up.

Then place a warm damp towel that has been mixed and soaked in the Odor Kill solution over and under the carpet's treated area and leave it for 4-6 hours. This keeps the enzymes/microbes/molecules working and digesting the milk. Remove it and inspect the area by sight and smell.

This will take multiple treatments 4-6 times over 2-4 days. It will do the job, if you can get to all the residual milk. Please let me know you progress.

Call me or give me your phone # and I'll call you to discuss it further. I would suggest that you need to start with 1 quart of odor Kill.

How do I remove urine?

For immediate relief, try cleaning the area with mild cleaner ... soap and water.

This will do the job for you; Odor Kill loves to digest urine odor and stains.

ATX’s Odor Kill and Stain remover will take care of both problems.

Just mix it 10 parts water and 1 part Odor kill. Spray the soiled area. Make sure the solution penetrates to the carpet pad.

If at all possible spray under the pad. Then place a warm damp towel over the treated area and leave it for 1-2 hours.

Remove it and inspect the area by sight and smell. Repeat if necessary.

Follow the directions on the label. We have additional general directions at our web site. We include more info with the shipment.

The key is to get the Odor Kill solution in contact with the urine molecules.

Odor kill acts like little "pacmen" which attack and digest the organic matter. They work in the presence of food -- urine (organic matter), oxygen and water.

When the area dries the enzymes die.

How do I remove Urine in carpet -Professional carpet cleaner?

Urine in carpet -Professional carpet cleaner

Yes, I do have some ideas. The obvious reason to me that ATX ODOR KILL didn't work totally, is because it could not get any air! ATX ODOR KILL is aerobic.

As we know, there will be some off gassing of urine anyway when ATX ODOR KILL works.

In my opinion, this is what the gentleman should do: 1. If there are localized areas of urine, he should pour a solution of 1:10 on it. 2. If he has some old sheets, he should soak them in the solution of ATX ODOR KILL, leave them sopping wet and place them over the entire carpet surface (about 24 ft x 24 ft?).

Since carpet is thick, the water and ATX ODOR KILL solution needs to get down in it. That is why I suggest leaving the sheets dripping wet. Let set at least an hour. Remove the sheets.

The sheet can be re-dipped into the solution of ATX ODOR KILL. Wring them and wash.

3. He should then use a steam cleaner with a solution of about 15 or 20 to 1 to inject deep into the carpet and then the excess water will be sucked back up. 1:15 is 8.5 oz per gallon. 1:20 is 6.4 oz per gallon.

How do I remove Wine on Carpet?

Wine on Carpet Create a solution by mixing it 5 parts water and 1 part odor Kill in a clean spray bottle.

 Generously spray the wine spot. Then saturate an old towel with the solution and place the towel over the spot so that it does not dry too fast. Let it stay about 6-10 hours.

Then check it. Retreat it this way, if necessary.

Trust this helps. Give us some feed back, if possible.

How do you apply Odorkill?

Directions for Use:

DIRECTIONS: Shake Well. Test on hidden area for color fastness. Remove excess soil and waste matter. Saturate source with ATX's ODOR KILL & Stain Remover. Work solution into surface with clean cloth or brush.

Allow to dry. Reapply if needed.

For General Use: (household odors & stains): mix 1 part product with 10 parts warm water.

For example, 1 ounce Odor Kill mixed with 10 ounces of warm water. For Severe Use: (skunk odors): mix 1 part product with 5 parts warm water.

For Carpet Cleaning: mix 1 part product with 20 parts warm water. (The Best Carpet Cleaner Money Can Buy!!!)

For Stubborn Stains: keep areas moist by covering with a damp towel until odor or stain is gone, let dry & clean as usual. Use mix within 0 days. Do not add other chemicals.

For Convenience: Use product full strength.

SAFETY: ATX's ODOR KILL & Stain Remover is safe when used as directed; like all biotechnology products, keep out of eyes and children's reach. DO NOT SWALLOW. STORAGE:

For maximum life, store between 32°F (0°C) and 100°F(40°C). Mixed 1 part Odor Kill and 10 parts warm water:

8 ounce bottle makes 88 ounces (2.75 quarts) of Odor Kill product

1 quart (32 ounces) bottle makes 11 quarts (352 ounces) of Odor Kill product

1 gallon (128 ounces) bottle make 11 gallons ( 1,408 ounces) of Odor Kill product

Establish the Severity of the Problem on a Scale of 10 to 0 --- using your nose Before you start, establish the severity of the problem: on a scale of 10 to 0 using your nose…10 being the current condition (the worst) and 0 being an odor or stain free site (the best).

Treat the affected sites (s) and check back in a few hours. Did it improve? How much? If only by a few points, you'll have to give it another treatment, because the solution did not reach or penetrate into the entire mal odor or stain molecules in the affected sites.

 It is important to note, that you did make progress with this first treatment. Keep treating the site(s) and be sure to get the solution deep enough into each affected surfaces.

 In about 90% of the cases, only one treatment of the ATX's solution will completely clean the site of organic stains and odors.

How do you remove cigarette odors?

Cigarette smoke in a dwelling area

The key is that the mixed solution must come in contact with the smoke in order for it to digest the smoke molecules. If there is residual smoke that could not be reached by Odor Kill, it will not be digested and removed.

So, it will be important to get the solution as deep as possible into the carpet, upholstery, a/c ducts, all surface areas, ceilings, walls, all surfaces, under furniture, any place that smoke molecules can go, etc.

Mix it 10 parts water and 1 part odor kill in a clean spray bottle or 3 gallon garden sprayer. Generously spray the entire areas.

Then rub it in with your hands where possible, and let dry slowly. The enzyme solution is working when it has moisture.

 It stops working when it dries. Don't forget IT IS NECESSARY to run the, fan only, of the air conditioner so that OK can eliminate the odors inside the unit.

Spray the filters and heavily mist the return ducts so that the solution can get in and digest the smoke molecules on the walls of the A/C ducts.

The air movement also helps to disseminate OK throughout the interior of the dwelling area, itself. After drying check for smoke odors and smell. Re-apply if necessary.

We also have directions on our site, which you can refer to. Yes, we offer a money back guarantee for all situations and applications. See our guarantee below.

How do you remove smoke odors in a auto & Camper?

Smoke Odors in a Camper

1. It is an excellent odor remover. If the Odor Kill solution is able to get to the smoke / organic molecules it will digest them and remove them from the base materials-carpets, wall, upholstery, etc. It is not a masking agent,

2. Mix the concentrate in a clean spray bottle or garden sprayer -- it must be clean, suggest that you go to the local hardware store and secure one of each. Heavily mist all surfaces.

You want the solution to reach all smoke molecules. If the Odor kill enzymes don't come in contact with the smoke molecules they cannot digest them.

3. Start with a 15 to 1 mixture that should do it.

Always mix it with water, it acts as a catalyst and activates the enzymes so that they "go on the attack". Visit our web site for directions on smoke odors.

We have some drawings about how to apply.

How do you remove smoke odors in a camper?

Smoke Odors in a Camper

1. It is an excellent odor remover. If the Odor Kill solution is able to get to the smoke / organic molecules it will digest them and remove them from the base materials-carpets, wall, upholstery, etc. It is not a masking agent,

2. Mix the concentrate in a clean spray bottle or garden sprayer -- it must be clean, suggest that you go to the local hardware store and secure one of each. Heavily mist all surfaces. You want the solution to reach all smoke molecules. If the Odor kill enzymes don't come in contact with the smoke molecules they cannot digest them.

 3. Start with a 15 to 1 mixture that should do it. Always mix it with water, it acts as a catalyst and activates the enzymes so that they "go on the attack". Visit our web site for directions on smoke odors. We have some drawings about how to apply.

Suggestions for using ATX’s Odor-Kill & Stain Remover  for the removal of stain & odor of camel urine on carpet?

Depending on the severity of the problem, which I have assumed is fairly severe, I would like to suggest to do any combination of the following:
 

1. Soak up as much urine as possible with absorbent cloths, sponges, etc.
 

2. Mix a 20:1 solution (30 oz of water and 2 oz product per quart bottle). Saturate the area (pour it on the area).

Take a hard bristle brush and work in the solution deep into the carpet. Soak it up with cloths and sponges. When water and the product hits the urine there will very likely be a bad smell from the off gassing of the urine. Don't worry.

Pour the water in the quart container first and then add the product; this will prevent so much bubbling. No harm done if you do it the reverse.

The solution and bubbles that go down the drain will actually help clean bad odors in the drain. Also, if you can use warm water instead of cold water when mixing, it is preferable.
 

3. My best estimate, not knowing the details of the problem is to repeat step # 2 at least 1 more time and it may take 2 times. Each time there will be less and less malodor. Please keep in mind that wet carpet has a smell of its own.
 

4. Mix a 10:1 solution (29 oz water and 3 oz product per quart bottle). Trigger spray onto the area. Work deep into the carpet with a brush &/or your hands.
 

5. This step is not absolutely necessary but recommended. Saturate some towels in the 10:1 solution. Place these towels over the area to be treated and leave for a half-hour to an hour.
 

6. The urine smell will have permeated the room. Use the 10:1 solution to manually mist the mattress, inside the closets, the ventilation system, the bedspread, the curtains, the furniture, and inside the bathroom. Pour some down the drains in the sinks, bathtub and toilet. Preferably wipe down the bathroom floor and the bathroom counter top, sinks, bathtub with the 20:1 solution. Even the trash cans may smell of urine. Wipe them down too.
 

7. While the towels are saturating the area with product use a 10:1 solution in a fogger. Close the door and continue to clean elsewhere while ATX’s Odor-Kill & Stain Remover TM works for you. In the event your hotel does not have a fogger machine, then use 2 or 3 fans in the room and point them in different directions. Manually mist the solution in front of the fans.

8. After a half-hour to an hour remove the towels. 9. If you have a wet vac, use a 40:1 solution to clean the entire carpet. Often they hold 10 gallons so use 39 quarts of water and 1 quart of solution.

Just scoop off any bubbles that accumulate on the top of the container before attaching it back onto the wet-vac machine.

This will even out the cleanliness of the carpet since you will have concentrated on one particular area and will even out any water ring that could be left when it dries.

 It will also aspire any additional water in the carpet so it won't stay too damp. Thanks for your email

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