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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.

How do I remove Mildew on Camper Canvas?

Mildew on Camper Canvas

Yes, Odor Kill will do the job for you. I will not destroy the canvas or the stitching. It loves to digest mildew.

We have directions on our site and we include them with your shipment. Here are some helpful hints: 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 "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 mildew so it can digest the organic mildew and mold. If there is residual mildew 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 on all surfaces.

Mix it 20 parts water and 1 part odor kill in a clean spray bottle. Generously spray it on all water safe surfaces, especially in areas where mold and mildew smell the strongest.

You may wish to rub it in with your hands on canvas, fabrics, drapes, rugs, etc., and let dry slowly. The enzyme solution is working when it has moisture. It stops working when it dries.

It will not leave a residual odor. Let it dry and repeat if necessary the same day. In your situation, ATX’s Odor Kill & stain remover will definitely help reduce and eliminate the mold and mildew smell /odors for a period of time (days) depending on how much continuous humidity is in the area.

Some strains of mildew are very, very difficult to totally eliminate. If you can eliminate the moisture the mold and mildew will die.

Open up the camper and let it dry out in the sun after the Odor kill treatment.

Retreat as necessary.

If you would like, I'll be glad to speak with you to discuss this further. Just advise the best time to call and your phone #.

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