As a homeowner and a pet owner, you no doubt have those disturbing occurrences when your dog or cat has an "accident" and then you need to clean it up. This is especially problematic if the "accident" is urine because it can penetrate deeply into the carpet backing, pad and even the subfloor. Following is an example of what it may take to remove this type of pet urine contamination.
Teddy Moon with Rainbow International of Marysville, WA had a job like this recently and this example was published in Cleanfax magazine. Check out the pictures below This involved more than cleaning the carpet pile. It meant his company had to pull back the carpet, trade and clean the backing, using special and powerful detergents and deodorizers to obtain acceptable results.
So when you have a pet accident on the carpet, it may involve more than simply cleaning the surface. Think deeper!
Teddy Moon with Rainbow International of Marysville, WA had a job like this recently and this example was published in Cleanfax magazine. Check out the pictures below This involved more than cleaning the carpet pile. It meant his company had to pull back the carpet, trade and clean the backing, using special and powerful detergents and deodorizers to obtain acceptable results.
So when you have a pet accident on the carpet, it may involve more than simply cleaning the surface. Think deeper!