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How do I remove Trailer with Mal odors?
Trailer with Mal odors:
Re: the trailer, I do have some thoughts on that. I don't know about drilling holes, though.
A couple of factors come to mind:
1- how long it will take will depend on how bad the odor and stains are 2- how long have they been there? (heat in the trailer may have transformed them partially into inorganic)
3-breaking the surface tensions on the wood so the ATX ODOR KILL can penetrate.
4- Spraying the other areas of the trailer where the odors have permeated.
5- the gentleman needs to get started right away if it is to be ready for this weekend.
What I would do:
1- I would mop up the floor with just water, preferably warm.
2- Prepare a 10 parts water to 1 part solution of ATX ODOR KILL in a clean bucket (container) (not one that has had chemicals in it previously). Then add a few (about 5 - 10 drops) of dishwashing liquid (this mild soap should help break the surface tension). Apply this solution onto the floor with the mop.
3- Dip some clean towels or sheets into the mixture prepared in #2 and place them on floor area. Let sit an hour.
4- Open the windows and door of the trailer to have better oxygen.
5. - Remove the towels. The wet wood will have a smell of its own and there could be off gassing from the malodors.
6. Mop up the entire area with just water, preferably warm.
7. Probably will have to repeat the entire process. Start spraying (10 to 1) solution on all areas of the trailer.
Wipe down walls and ceiling, spray the bed, mattress, pour some in the sink, in the toilet, trash bins, etc.
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 Human Urine in Mattress?
Human Urine in Mattress
Yes, it definitely works on human urine in mattresses. It will take a little work, but it will be worth it.
Here's how: 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. 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 mattress base.
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. 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. 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.
How do I remove Mildew on foam Rubber Mattress?
Yes, we do have an idea, 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".
If we understand the problem correctly, in our opinion, 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 between the carpet and liner, then clean that also. Also clean the floor where the mattress and plastic liner laid.
Let the area alone for a couple of hours and then repeat the process. If ATX’s Odor-Kill and Stain Remover got 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).
I hope this info. helps and we would appreciate if you could give us some feed back.
How do I remove Moth ball Odors in a Mattress?
Moth ball Odors in a Mattress
The key is that the mixed solution must come in contact with the mothball molecules in order for it to digest them. If there is residual mothball molecules that could not be reached by Odor Kill, they 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 rug 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 rug 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 rug 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 20 ratio).
After drying, vacuum, and check for mothball 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 Tea and Coffee Stains in a Mattress or fabric?
Tea and Coffee Stains in a Mattress or fabric.
For the iced tea or coffee stain. Take it slow and easy. It may take a few treatments. Spray it on the spot let is sit for 1-4 minutes. With a damp cloth, then blot up the tea/coffee and odor kill.
You will want to do it from the outside of the stain to the inside. After the first application, it may leave a ring since the tea/coffee will migrate to the outside.
Just treat it again and blot up the remaining stain. Also, you may get some staining from the mattress dyes, just keep slowly spraying and "feathering" out the stain so that it is not noticeable.
After stain removal, use a fan to dry out the spot and mattress padding. Also, Just follow the directions.
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.
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