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Spray
type cleaners Regardless of what is
contained within a spray bottle, the mist only affects the surface of
the material. It may be effective for a thin material such as clothing,
but the mist will not penetrate deep within a material, such as carpet.
It does not treat all the layers; deep into the carpet, carpet padding,
and the sub-floor. If you decide to purchase a spray type product,
remove the sprayer head and pour 1 cup of its contents on the
soiled area and wait 48 hours, and repeat the application 2-3 more
times.
Powder type cleaners
Powdered cleaners
merely absorb some of the ammonia gases produced by the decomposing
urine. For example, when a pet urinates on carpet, the urine is absorbed
into the carpet, padding, and wood flooring. The powder does not
penetrate down into the padding, or the wood floor. The powder only
penetrates within the carpet fabric.
The padding, a sponge
like material, absorbs most of the urine, with some urine penetrating
into the wood flooring. After time, the water in the urine evaporates,
leaving dried, urine crystals imbedded within the carpet, padding and
wood flooring.
If the assertion is
that the powder absorbs the urine, and vacuuming removes the powder is
correct. What still remains is the bulk of the urine that was absorbed
into the padding and wood floor.
Disinfectants
Disinfectants and
germicides are poisons that destroy microorganisms. Disinfectants do not
remove or eliminate urine; they temporarily kill the bacteria that are
digesting the urine.
Urine is not a
microorganism. Urine is 95% water, in which are dissolved urea, uric acid,
creatinine, and other waste products. Disinfectants do not decompose, or
eliminate urine.
The chemical
composition of the urine has not changed; the urine is still entrenched
within the material.
Microbes/bacteria Microbes are nature's
catalysts, as they are compounds that enhance the rate (speed) of
biochemical reactions, i.e. decomposing dead plants, animal waste, cat
urine, etc.
Waste products
produced by all living things, plant and animal, are eventually broken
down to simpler compounds and are recycled thanks to bacteria.
For example; to keep a
home septic systems from clogging with excess waste build-up, products
containing bacteria/enzymes are added to keep the septic system free
flowing. There are no disinfectants or germicides products used to clean
home septic systems.
Actually, if a large quantity of disinfectant, even clorox, were
added to a septic system, it would kill off the helpful bacteria,
possibly resulting in a malfunctioning septic system.
Bacteria and enzymes actually break
down urine into simpler compounds; eliminating both the urine and its
odor.
Summary
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Powder type cleaners
and disinfectants do not “clean, remove, or eliminate,” urine. The
urine is still present in its original state.
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Bacterial enzymes
biologically eliminate urine by breaking it down into simpler
compounds such as carbon dioxide and water.
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If the urine is
never actually removed, the odors are sure to return after time.
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Bacteria
are the clear choice for “cleaning, removing, eliminating,” pet urine
odor from surfaces like carpets, upholstery and clothes.
Science and Enzymes
The
most effective products available are bacterial/enzyme products... the
enzymes chemically break down the urine rather than temporarily masking
the smell. -- University of Minnesota
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