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Old 06-09-2015, 04:23 PM   #33
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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 View Post
When its a lot of urine it will go down to the pad and to the subfloor and you need to use a lot of Nature's Miracle and even several applications before all of it is removed. Protein in urine is what causes the smell and the discoloration, and so you need an enzyme that "eats" the protein and this can take time and you can't hurry the time, by using dryers as they just kill the enzymes that are suppose to eat the protein. When I got my new carpet I bought a pad that is waterproof, you have to make sure they glue it not nail it down, but it eliminates the problem of urine soaking into subfloors.
Ahh, now I get it. That's what I was wondering. I thought it was just a cleaner.
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