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How do I remove Cat Urine In the Basement on Pine and Cement?
Cat Urine In the Basement on Pine and Cement
Depending on seriousness of the problem and the area is how many applications and the amount it will take. *
Mop the pine wood floor and the cement floor with a solution of 20 to 1.
My estimate is 1 gallon of water and 6 oz of ATX ODOR KILL to the pine floor and in another container 1 gallon of water and 6 oz of ATX ODOR KILL to do the cement floor in the basement.
Wet cement and the wet pine floor will probably have a smell of its own.
* Spray a 20 to 1 solution around the baseboard. Wipe off the baseboard with a sponge or cloth and respray the solution.
* Spray a 20 to 1 solution into the air conditioning/heating system Ducts.
* Pour out the solution in the containers used to mop the floors. Redo the floors with new solutions since the other ones will have been soiled.
If fans are available, place at least one in the room where the pine floor is and one in the basement.
Let dry and smell. The odor should be much improved but may need more treatments. Just repeat if necessary.
How do I remove Cat urine and Feces in the backyard?
Cat urine and Feces in the backyard
Odor Kill will definitely remove the cat urine and feces odors. However, It is best used on a site-specific area, such as a rug, furniture, clothing, and car.
Unless, you have the sites identified, you will have to treat the whole yard with odor kill. It will have limited effect since it will evaporate and you'll have to treat again.
Odor kill super accelerates Mother Nature's decomposition process. So, the soil in the back yard it will eventually break down the organic feces and urine.
Have you tried spreading pulverized limestone? This has a pH of 10.0 and it will neutralize the acid urine and feces. The next step is the use of "Quick lime," "Hot lime" this has a pH of 12.0+,
It is fast acting but could damage your grass.
Go to you local lawn and garden dealer and talk to them about which one to use for your area.
As for repelling cats, there is a product out on the market that repels deer. Perhaps it can be used to repel cats.
Check into it.
How do I remove Cat Urine in Basement?
Cat Urine in Basement
We have numerous commercial rental customers who have the problems with pets. Odor Kill works by using enzymes/microbes to digest the organic matter (cat urine) and converting it to CO2 and H2O. Once it has removed the urine it will not come back.
The key is for the solution to come in contact with the urine so it can digest it.
You'll have to mix it 10 parts water and 1 part Odor kill and saturate the basement areas, corners, walls, floors.
It will need to stay wet on the surface for at least 4-8 hours. If the urine has penetrated into the porous concrete, the solution must also penetrate it in order for it to digest the urine.
A low-pressure washer would help force the solution deeper. It may take a couple of applications.... but, it will definitely work! Once it is gone, you will not have to treat it every week.
If a new cat starts in the basement then... you have to start all over again. The enzymes do not regenerate with water.
Call me and we can discuss it further.
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 Mattress / Sofas?
Cat Urine in Mattress / Sofas
Yes, it loves cat 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".
The 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 the fabric and the urethane foam. Mix it 10 parts water and 1 part odor kill in a clean spray bottle.
Generously spray the mattress, top, sides, bottom, and interior. The enzyme solution is working when it has moisture. It stops working when it dries.
Another alternative treatment method: You need to rent a steam cleaner (that injects water under pressure and then sucks it back up).
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 mattress with the steam cleaner. If it is possible to get inside the mattress, then clean that also. 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 solved it.
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).
After drying, vacuum, and check for urine 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 the guarantee below.
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.
hey 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 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."
The 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?
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 save my sofa?
I purchased your product week before last as a last ditch effort to salvage the $2000 sofa which my cat had ruined with urine. I must be honest, I fully expected to be disappointed.
I am sure you are not surprised to learn that there is no trace of feline urine odor on my sofa. this is a sofa which I have been treating for two years (he has a chronic urinary tract infection problem).
I NEVER got the smell to completely disappear. you may be familiar with a product called nature's miracle. it was the best the local pet smart had to offer. well, ATX’s odor kill took care of what nature's miracle could not.
I'm sold and want to tell others! if it can save my sofa, imagine what it can do for the men's restaurant at a fast food restaurant (now that stinks)! I'm looking forward to hearing from you. --
Kay Thompson Question? Can we use you comments as a testimonial for ATX’s Odor Kill & Stain Remover?
go ahead and use my comments.
I just put the cover back on the sofa cushion tonight. what a relief. the whole room smells fresher. looking forward to the info you're sending.