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How does Odor Kill Work?

ATX’s Odor Kill & Stain Remover works on the Pac Man 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 Pac men 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 that are included with each shipment. We also include detailed directions on our web site, see below.

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 7 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.

 

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