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At a job need a little help
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At a job need a little help
One of the rooms I'm cleaning is a cement floor the customer has a dog smell what would you use short best 2790 viper venom oxy blaster kind leaning toward oxy blaster cauze it hp based. Not urine dof smell
Re: At a job need a little help
So far Ive been impressed with the HP and I think that would be my choice too. Good Luck, sounds like you got it under control. Just leave some good dwell time.
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Re: At a job need a little help
Can't go wrong with Oxy Blaster.
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Re: At a job need a little help
Cement is porous, so if there is urine contamination, it will not come out so easily. In fact, it is so porous that the odor in one room can actually travel into a completely different part of the house with enough time.
I used to run into this all the time on crime scene work. Let them know what to expect and go with the oxy-blaster with LOTS of water and long dwell times.
I used to run into this all the time on crime scene work. Let them know what to expect and go with the oxy-blaster with LOTS of water and long dwell times.
Re: At a job need a little help
I thought he was saying just pet odor not urine.
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Re: At a job need a little help
Just per odor well find out if dog smell went away once he closes the door for a day or so. I put my nose on I didn't smell anything. Luckily there no duct in this part of the house I think it used to be a laundry room cause he has a drain in the middle. I wonder if the smell came from drain?
Re: At a job need a little help
Seal the concrete
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Re: At a job need a little help
I always assume the worst with "dog smell", but if no urine, that is a good thing.
Sealing the concrete is a good call Davey, I would suggest that as well.
Sealing the concrete is a good call Davey, I would suggest that as well.
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