Special
Reports
Urine
Control
Sisal
Carpets
Filtration
Soiling
Cleaning
Frequency Guide
Urine
Control
Please note that
when cleaning urine spots, there is a difference between
cleaning the urine soiling and treating for odor. Cleaning existing urine
spots MAY NOT remove any associated odor. In fact, could INCREASE the
odor in the air space for a temporary period of time. If you
are experiencing an odor problem, there are 2 Urine Odor Treatments available.
See below for an explanation of both odor treatments below.
Pet urine can
cause permanent damage to your floors and fabrics. It can also create
an unhealthy indoor environment. When urine is first deposited onto a
floor or fabric, it is in an almost "neutral" state which means
it is easier to remove when it is fresh. Once it dries, it turns "alkaline"
and becomes more difficult to remove. If left for days or weeks, depending
on the fabric or floor type, it will permanently change the dye structure,
therefore causing permanent staining. Even if the soluble deposits are
removed, the damage to the dye structure may already be done.
**This
means that no one can guarantee complete removal of all urine spots. Please
consult with your technician if you have questionable urine spots on your
carpet.
To prevent permanent
staining in the future, clean urine spots immediately by blotting with
a white terry cloth towel or plain white paper towels until no moisture
is transferred. To clean the spot, mix 1 part white vinegar to 2 parts
water and massage (don’t rub) into the spot with a white terry cloth.
Once you have "flushed" as much of the urine out as possible,
blot with dry cloths until dry to the touch. *If you have a small extraction
machine, flush with fresh water until spot is removed. *DO NOT USE OVER
THE COUNTER, GENERAL SPOTTERS OR EXTRACTION DETERGENT. IF YOU DO NOT USE
THIS FORMULA, ASK US ABOUT SPECIAL PET SPOTTERS.
Pet
Odor Removal Services
Clean
As A Whistle Offers 2 Pet Odor Treatments…
1.
Minor Odor Treatment
In
this treatment and odor eating enzyme will be applied directly to
odor causing spots. Although this treatment is a valiant attempt,
it is NOT guaranteed.
2.
Major Odor Treatment
In
this treatment, we pull the affected carpet up and completely saturate
the carpet, backing, and cushion (pad). This is a very extensive treatment
that ensures we get to the source. This treatment is guaranteed.
*There may be cases when the walls and baseboards are contaminated
preventing us from guaranteeing the removal. We will advise you in
advance.
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Sisal
Carpets
Jute,
Sisal, Seagrass, COIR, Hemp, names associated with floor coverings made
from raw plant material. Ranging from mats to wall to wall, some with
backings, some not, this type of material is in a very raw state. Therefore,
an understanding of how they react to every day soiling and how they respond
to cleaning is very helpful.
One of the unique
characteristics of this type of floor covering material is the tendency
to develop mysterious dark spots when cleaned, regardless of the method
used. Generally bringing a "worn" Sisal back to it's original
state is a lost cause. Also, Sisal stains very easily. One of the best
things to do is have it protected with a solvent based fabric protector
to resist against water spots that result from any type of spillage. In
addition to developing dark spots, Sisal may also "lighten"
when cleaned. The best way to clean plant material is with a low moisture
approach. The bottom line is that these products are not very spillage,
traffic or cleaning friendly. However, you can't beat the look.
Place this type
of floor covering in a non-traffic, non-spillage area to prevent over
use. Have a light, maintenance cleaning done about once a year to remove
surface soils, pollen, asphalt, exhaust and other foreign matter that
finds its way into our homes.
A final note
about Sisal is that some wool carpets come in a "Sisal style."
These products are made to look like sisal, but are actually an entirely
different material.
IMPORTANT
NOTICE: Due to the natural characteristics of these types of
materials our company requires a written consent before proceeding with
cleaning.
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Filtration
Soiling
(Those
ugly black lines around the baseboards and under doorways)
If
you have light colored carpet, you may have experienced dark around baseboards,
under doors, and especially near the HVAC return. This soiling comes from
air passing through the carpet as it is attempting to go through the edge
of the carpet pile, microscopic particles of soil are deposited there
(hence the term filtration soiling). This occurs over a significant period
of time and is not noticed until a build up has occurred.
This
type of soiling is difficult to remove because the soil particles are
so fine that they penetrate deep into the carpet pile, sometimes into
the backing of the carpet. Can it be removed? Sometimes. With special
products, time and effort, reasonable results can be achieved, although
not in all cases.
To
help prevent filtration soiling in the future, vacuum the edges of the
carpeting on a regular basis, then wipe with a damp, white terry towel.
Be careful around the tackstrip under the edge of the carpeting, you could
nick your fingers!
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Cleaning
Frequency Guide
Environment |
Normal |
Contaminated
Outside, Dusty |
Extremely
Cold Weather Climates |
High
Humidity Biogenic |
| Day
Care Center |
2
weeks |
1
week |
2
weeks |
1
week |
| Nursing
Home |
1
month |
1
month |
1
month |
1
week |
| Residence
2 persons, nonsmoking |
6-12
months |
2
months |
4-6
months |
4-6
months |
| Residence
2 persons with smoking |
4
months |
2
months |
3
months |
4
months |
| Residence
with young children |
6
months |
1
month |
3
months |
3
months |
| Residence
with young children and pets |
3-6
months |
1
month |
2
months |
2
months |
| Office
building ground floor |
3-6
months |
1-4
months |
2-6
months |
2-6
months |
| Office
building higher floors |
6-12
months |
2-6
months |
3-9
months |
3-9
months |
| Food
Service Establishment |
l
month |
1
week |
2
weeks |
2
weeks |
| Commercial
retail shop, bank |
3-6
months |
1
month |
2
months |
2
months |
(From
U.S. EPA Letter, January 1989) |
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