It's cool that you didn't bash the woman whose animals cause this problem. Sometimes people are just trashy, but sometimes people are elderly or otherwise limited, and it's nice to see you be pretty understanding about it.
Or they have a diabetic dog I’m going through a divorce in a pandemic and the dog keeps peeing on the carpet and they don’t know any better they can’t clean it with a carpet cleaner and their parents own place and don’t wanna put down different flooring and then you have a hot mess.
I kept looking for all the special fixes, and I tried Works toilet bowl cleaner on cat piss, on concrete and it worked really well. You can see it bubble up, bring the stuff to the top. They have these other bio sprays that work on odor.
What do you recommend for old stains that have dried up and are below the concrete surface? Works TBC recently changed their formula so it doesn't contain as much hydrochloride as it used to.
Rule number one of any housekeeping duty. Go to furthest part of the room and work your way out . The goal is to work out of the room not work your way in. In furnished home walk in the room and work counter clock wise out the roo.
Do the walls need to be cleaned too? We walked through a townhouse recently that had the same situation and the whole place needs to be disinfected. Will it need to be done monthly, or is one shot good?
I’m trying to find out the same thing. I just brought a home and the previous owner had two dogs living in the garage. I tired all type of pet products at Home Depot menards n etc nothing works for the bad pet smell
Hi, I have a room where there was, to my knowledge, minimum puppy pee. I hit with chemicals. Then Zinzer oil base three times. Smell is still faint, but it is a chemical odor. to rework this I don't know if I must grind all the zinzer oil base down. Any suggestions. ( To my knowledge puppies pee downward and not against the wall, but I hit the drywall too with this same procedure. Can you please recommend something?????? I am willing to buy stuff but want to avoid the five figure bill for something I could hire if needed and just work the essential parts that I should not get involved in as a layman. Thanks ..
@@ModernCurbAppeal how about in a basement when there’s not many windows how long would it take to air out which is a door in one small window and another window in a bedroom off of the hallway because we had carpet down and we pulled the padding up but we got quite a few spots by a diabetic dog?? Would you still suggest using this and how long will it take for this toxins to be out where people could come back in along with the animals and it be safe?
You have tenants, and like a lot of owners of rentals, probably know the following: 1) "I have a dog/cat, it's house trained" 2) "I'm moving out, and sorry to say my dog/cat had 'accidents' now and then" 3) "if you try deducting from my deposit for odors, I will fight it" This is why so many rental owners say 'no pets' If the pet owners knew the high cost of eliminating the odor, even if they are normally responsible people, they will refuse to pay, even though they are at fault. The partial fault is allowing pets in the first place. Someone should start a company that sells 'pet mitigation bonds' purchased by renters that pay for the clean-up. If the tenant refuses to pay for the bond, they will have to find a different rental. The cost of this cleanup is not small.
It's cool that you didn't bash the woman whose animals cause this problem. Sometimes people are just trashy, but sometimes people are elderly or otherwise limited, and it's nice to see you be pretty understanding about it.
Or they have a diabetic dog I’m going through a divorce in a pandemic and the dog keeps peeing on the carpet and they don’t know any better they can’t clean it with a carpet cleaner and their parents own place and don’t wanna put down different flooring and then you have a hot mess.
I guess most people would tell us to put the dog down
What if it’s hardwood?
I kept looking for all the special fixes, and I tried Works toilet bowl cleaner on cat piss, on concrete and it worked really well. You can see it bubble up, bring the stuff to the top. They have these other bio sprays that work on odor.
What do you recommend for old stains that have dried up and are below the concrete surface? Works TBC recently changed their formula so it doesn't contain as much hydrochloride as it used to.
@@sarawright6781 did you ever find or get an answer to what would work on cat urine that has seeped into and stained the concrete
So glad I found your channel
Rule number one of any housekeeping duty. Go to furthest part of the room and work your way out . The goal is to work out of the room not work your way in. In furnished home walk in the room and work counter clock wise out the roo.
What about a basement , do you have a tool to suck up the water
Do the walls need to be cleaned too? We walked through a townhouse recently that had the same situation and the whole place needs to be disinfected. Will it need to be done monthly, or is one shot good?
I’m trying to find out the same thing. I just brought a home and the previous owner had two dogs living in the garage. I tired all type of pet products at Home Depot menards n etc nothing works for the bad pet smell
Was this house in Georgia by any chance ?
@@dwaynemcmullen5580 same here. Have you found a solution ?
@@dwaynemcmullen5580 Nature’s Miracle Advanced Cat Formula. Works great on pet urine!
My son just bought a house and needs this service. Lexington KY, any recommendations?
What would I search up to find this service near me?
We just bought a house and the previous owner left the dog in the garage and smells like piss
what's with the fart sound at 8.12?
Great info!!!
Could cold water work?
Hi, I have a room where there was, to my knowledge, minimum puppy pee. I hit with chemicals. Then Zinzer oil base three times. Smell is still faint, but it is a chemical odor. to rework this I don't know if I must grind all the zinzer oil base down. Any suggestions. ( To my knowledge puppies pee downward and not against the wall, but I hit the drywall too with this same procedure. Can you please recommend something?????? I am willing to buy stuff but want to avoid the five figure bill for something I could hire if needed and just work the essential parts that I should not get involved in as a layman. Thanks ..
Any tips on on if pet urine seeped below concrete floor?
There are liquid products on Amazon that remove urine smell that has soaked into concrete. Used a lot by home flippers.
Where did you get your shirts made?
There's got to be a simpler solution by now?
What tools are being used?
Smart!! Safety!!!!
Where are you from? I’m in need of your help. I bought a house and found the garage was just like this one. So many animals used it for the bathroom.
Did you have to pick up all that black water after cleaning? If yes, how did your company do it.
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Can that type of steam cleaner be rented? And what’s it called?
The round one
Surface cleaner
How many times did you have to go back??
This was a one time treatment. Results immediately after were great. The owner wasn't concerned unless the new tenants were.
Are you still in business
@@ModernCurbAppeal how about in a basement when there’s not many windows how long would it take to air out which is a door in one small window and another window in a bedroom off of the hallway because we had carpet down and we pulled the padding up but we got quite a few spots by a diabetic dog?? Would you still suggest using this and how long will it take for this toxins to be out where people could come back in along with the animals and it be safe?
Great information thank you!
You have tenants, and like a lot of owners of rentals, probably know the following:
1) "I have a dog/cat, it's house trained"
2) "I'm moving out, and sorry to say my dog/cat had 'accidents' now and then"
3) "if you try deducting from my deposit for odors, I will fight it"
This is why so many rental owners say 'no pets'
If the pet owners knew the high cost of eliminating the odor, even if they are normally responsible people, they will refuse to pay, even though they are at fault.
The partial fault is allowing pets in the first place. Someone should start a company that sells 'pet mitigation bonds' purchased by renters that pay for the clean-up. If the tenant refuses to pay for the bond, they will have to find a different rental.
The cost of this cleanup is not small.
The water doesn't harm the molding or walls?
Not if the walls are painted. As quick as the process is, it doesn't soak in. Dont do this if the walls aren't covered
What happens if the floors are wood, what can I use i have a whole entire floor in this mess, we already removed carpet and padding
The wood floors would need to be ripped out. :-/
@@leprechaun426 agreed!!! Strip it off mold is a very big concern!!!
You don't show the finished product.
Whew we I can smell that from here🤢🤢😂
Nice calf muscles. Lol
what mix of ebc restorer
Doing the Nasty