Owning a pet is one of the greatest joys of life. Training your housepets or being greeted by pet "accidents" when you couldn't get home in time are not. They are bound to happen eventually so when they do, don't wait. Call a carpet cleaning professional. They have the "tools" for treating pet urine and other unwanted "mistakes" on carpeting and rugs.
Pre-Spray and Spot Treatment of carpet with safe enzyme pre-cleaning solution
Agitation of carpet fibers with special equipment to loosen soiling
Powerful Truck-Mounted Steam Extraction of carpet to remove pre-cleaning solution and soiling
Post-Cleaning Grooming of fibers
In addition to this pet urine needs acid neutralizers and oxidizers. During decomposition a strong alkaline, ammonia is formed. One of the results is an alkaline salt. Removing this salt is an important step. Acid neutralizers allow it to be dissolved quickly and include a deodorizing ingredient and help emulsify lipids or body fats that are deposited along with the urine.These lipids tend to resist water. Once they have been removed any water-based cleaning to follow will be more effective. Urine, left on its own, it could last for months.
Oriental Rugs
Urine presents the most severe problem on oriental rugs. It can cause severe color run in the rug, and the odor can be very hard if not impossible to remove or disguise. Urine can also chemically damage the structure of a rug by making the foundation hard and less supple, and the presence of urine in a rug can help attract moths. The removal of old set urine stains is a time consuming art, and only a handful of professionals are able to perform it. Ayoub N&H will use their years of experience and expertise to remove the urine problems and restore the rugs natural color.
When accidents happen contact Ayoub N&H Carpet and Rugs. They will analyze the extent of the damage and apply the best solution from years of professional knowledge and expertise in the care and cleaning of carpeting and rugs in Maryland, Washington, DC & Virginia.
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