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How To Use UrineFREETable of Contents Treating new urine stains on carpets and rugs 1. Blot with paper towels to soak up excess urine 2. Saturate all urine-affected areas with UrineFree. Do a colorfast test on a small area. 3. Allow to air dry. The biological removal of the urine deposits takes place during this drying time. 4. When dry, apply a small amount of water to the area and blot it up with a paper towel. It is important to remove the residue as it is sticky. Shampoo carpets and rugs only after using UrineFree for removal of urine stains and odors. NOTE: Never use cleaners, chemicals or deodorizers. These products tend to coat or encapsulate the uric acid crystals (the source of the odors) and make it difficult for UrineFree to penetrate. If you have used these products, try to remove as much of the products as possible with water and a clean cloth. Blot and allow drying and then apply UrineFree. Treating old urine stains on carpets and rugs 1.Use UrineFree Urine Detector to locate stains 2.Saturate all stained areas with UrineFree. Do a colorfast test on a small area. 3.If the old urine has penetrated the underlay and sub-floor you need to pull back the carpet and treat those areas. If you can't pull back the carpet then you need to saturate the stain and bleed the urine to the surface and this may take several applications, time and enough product NOTE: On the first application the stain may become darker and the odor greater as the urine reaches the surface. This is common. Repeated applications will see the stain become lighter and the odor eliminated. 4. 4. Allow to air dry. The biological removal of the urine deposits takes place during this time. This may be extended by the application of a non-porous cover such as plastic film for more effective results. Repeat entire process if necessary for particularly stubborn stains. 5. When dry, apply a small amount of water to the area and blot it up with a paper towel. It is important to remove the residue as it is sticky. NOTE: Never use cleaners, chemicals or deodorizers. These products tend to coat or encapsulate the uric acid crystals (the source of the odors) and make it difficult for UrineFree to penetrate. If you have used these products, try to remove as much of the products as possible with water and a clean cloth. Blot and allow to dry and then apply UrineFree
Treating new urine stains on mattresses 1. Blot with paper towels to soak up excess urine on the mattress. Saturate all urine-affected mattresses with UrineFree. Ensure the surface is wet enough to allow UrineFree to soak deeply into affected areas. 2. Allow to air dry. The biological removal of the urine deposits takes place during this drying time. 3. When dry, apply a small amount of water to the area and blot it up with a paper towel to remove any remaining residue. Never use cleaners, chemicals or deodorizers. These cover up and lock in urine odors and stains. Treating old urine stains on mattresses 1. Use UrineFree Urine Detector to locate stains on the mattress. 2. Saturate all stained areas with UrineFree. Ensure the surface is wet enough to allow UrineFree to soak deeply into affected areas on the mattress. 3. Allow to air dry. The biological removal of the urine deposits takes place during this drying time. This may be extended by the application of a non-porous cover such as plastic film for more effective results. Repeat entire process if necessary for particularly stubborn urine stains. 4. When dry, apply a small amount of water to the area and blot it up with a paper towel to remove the remaining residue. Never use cleaners, chemicals or deodorizers. These cover up and lock in urine odors and stains. Treating new urine stains on upholstery and fabrics Blot with paper towels to soak up excess urine. Saturate all urine-affected areas with UrineFree. Ensure the surface is wet enough to allow UrineFree to soak deeply into affected areas. Allow to air dry. The biological removal of the urine deposits takes place during this drying time. When dry, apply a small amount of water to the area and blot it up with a paper towel to remove any remaining residue. Never use cleaners, chemicals or deodorizers. These cover up and lock in urine odors and stains. Treating old urine stains on upholstery and fabrics Use UrineFree Urine Detector to locate stains. Saturate all stained areas with UrineFree. Ensure the surface is wet enough to allow UrineFree to soak deeply into affected areas. Allow to air dry. The biological removal of the urine deposits takes place during this drying time. This may be extended by the application of a non-porous cover such as plastic film for more effective results. Repeat entire process if necessary for particularly stubborn urine stains. When dry, apply a small amount of water to the area and blot it up with a paper towel to remove the remaining residue. Never use cleaners, chemicals or deodorizers. These cover up and lock in urine odors and stains. Treating urine stains on clothing, towels and bed linen Spray wet areas with UrineFree. Place affected articles in buckets or plastic bags for at least fifteen minutes prior to washing. For stubborn or old urine stains, leave overnight. Wash as normal without rinsing first. Urine and residue will be removed in wash and rinse cycles. Removing Urine Odor and Stain from Hardwood Floors Spray affected areas with UrineFree. Cover wet floor with plastic film or sheeting to slow evaporation. Hardwood flooring needs a longer time for effective results to take place. Remove plastic after 30 minutes or more. Blot dry with paper towels. Repeat Step 1 without covering with plastic. Blot dry again after 30 minutes. Repeat half-hour treatments until odor is removed. NOTE: Stains are notoriously difficult to remove from hardwood. Black staining from long-term exposure to urine may remain after treatment. UrineFree will not penetrate sealed floors. Sealed floors over old urine stains will need to be sanded back, treated and re-sealed.Removing Urine Odor and Stain from Timber beneath old carpet or other flooring After removal of carpet or other flooring, remove any debris and spray affected areas with UrineFree. Use a UrineFree Urine Detector to find urine affected areas. Odor removal is the main aim here as new flooring will cover residual staining. Treat affected areas and allow drying completely. Repeat treatment until urine odor is gone. Allow to dry thoroughly before re-flooring. Removing Urine Odor and Stain from Concrete, Marble and Unglazed Ceramics Use UrineFree Urine Detector to find urine affected areas where necessary. Spray thoroughly with UrineFree. Cover with plastic film or sheeting for at least two hours to delay evaporation and allow first application to penetrate. Blot floor dry with paper towels. Repeat Steps 2, 3 and 4 as needed with two hours between applications until urine odour is removed. Lightly sponge surface with water to remove any residue.
Note: These surfaces are porous, requiring liberal application of UrineFree with delayed evaporation
Treating new urine stains on porcelain and glazed surfaces Blot up excess urine with paper towels. Spray with UrineFree. Allow to dry. Lightly sponge surface with water to remove any residue. Treating old urine stains on porcelain and glazed surfaces Use UrineFree Urine Detector to find urine affected areas. Spray affected areas with UrineFree. Allow to dry. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until urine odor is gone. Lightly sponge surface with water to remove any residue. Bathrooms typically comprise a combination of glazed and unglazed surfaces, such as porcelain toilet bowls over glazed tiles with porous grouting. Further, they are subject to long-term build-up of uric acid crystals. UrineFree can eliminate the urine smell and the source, leaving you with a sparkling clean, odour-free bathroom, Use UrineFree Urine Detector to find urine affected areas, typically around the lower areas, rear and base of the toilet bowl and extending outwards across the floor. Spray affected areas liberally with UrineFree. Allow to dry. Re-inspect with UrineFree Urine Detector and repeat steps 2 and 3 until all traces are gone. Two or three applications are generally sufficient. |
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