Cleaning Tips

3 Steps to Get Rid of Pet Urine

 
Pet stains and odors, created by the uric acid in urine, are some of the hardest messes to clean up.  Uric Acid Eradicator is a bio-enzyme product specially designed to attack and break down uric acid molecules.  Every quart contains over 50 million of these specially bred enzyme cultures that target and eliminate urine.
 
With these 3 simple steps, you can use Uric Acid Eradicator to eliminate urine stains and odors in carpet, upholstery and more.
 

Step One

Dampen the area to be treated with warm water.  The warm, moist condition speeds up the bio-enzymes and makes them more productive.  Apply the Uric Acid Eradicator–full strength–to saturate.
 
For carpet, saturate the area so that the liquid penetrates down through the backing and padding. If the carpet is on concrete, you may need to repeat the cleaning process several times.
 

Step Two

Cover with a trash bag or color-free towel until the area has dried.  This usually takes about 24 hours.
 

Step Three

Once the stain has been eradicated, rinse the area and keep it uncovered to dry completely.
 

Uses

Uric Acid Eradicator is a multi-purpose product.  Try it for removing dog urine or cat urine around your home in these ways:
 

• Use it with your carpet shampooer or steam cleaner to remove odors as you clean your carpet.

 

Create a 4:1 dilution in warm water and use it on your hard surfaces, such as linoleum or tile.

 

Use the 4:1 dilution in your cat's litter box.

 

• Use it in the laundry to attack stains left in washable garments or fabrics.  It's also effective in removing stains from ketchup, chocolate, gravy, beer, berry juice, vomit and blood!

 

 
NOTE: Before you apply any chemical, always pretest for color fastness in an inconspicuous area first.  Test with full strength product and allow to remain for at least three minutes.  If color loss or fading occurs, do not proceed.