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Pet Stain and Odor Removal
Why you can't just cover the odor...
In
order for you to better realize why you cannot just cover up pet
odor, you must first understand the molecular structure of what
is causing the odor.
Fresh urine usually has little odor. The offensive urine odor doesn't
actually begin, until it starts to decay and release ammonia gas.
A second level of decay will follow, which releases, mercaptam (
a foul-smelling organic compound) which comes from the same family
of odor as skunk spray.
Natural bacteria attack the urine as it breaks down, and digests
the urea, sodium chloride, lipids, and phosphorus-and potassium-containing
urine. The bacteria leaves behind phosphate salts, which will stick
to the carpet, making it extremely difficult to clean up. These
salts are what release the odor, they need heat and humidity to
do this. Some animals tend to urinate in the same area, as a result,
the animal is applying heat and humidity to the area in question.
The odor will become increasingly more pungent each time this occurs.
A routine professional carpet cleaning will not remove these phosphate
salts from your carpet. Special enzyme cleaners are required to
do this, so be sure to inform us of the nature of the problem while
scheduling the appointment by phone. |