Pet Odor Elimination Kit

A Three Step Process: PET URINE IN CARPET

Step 1. B.O.S.S. ™ (Bacterial Odor and Stain Stopper) Always use B.O.S.S. FIRST! Clean up as much waste as possible then spray B.O.S.S.™  or BOSS lightly over affected area. If you have a stain, spray and blot with a damp cloth to remove stain, then spray B.O.S.S.™ a few squirts at a time and scrub area with damp cloth until stain is gone. If whitening or stinging of fingers or hands occurs, wash hands with soap and water.
NOT HARMFUL TO YOUR HANDS IN ANY WAY.

Step 2. N.O.C. ™ (Natures Odor Control)
Equal parts Mix N.O.C. ™ at a rate of 1 part of N.O.C.™ to: Example 1 quart to 1 quart water. In a new hand held sprayer.
CAT PROBLEMS — 2 parts warm (not hot) water.
DOG PROBLEMS — 5 parts warm (not hot) water.
Thoroughly saturate the area (to reach the sub floor) extending about three times the size of the affected area. Let stand for 45 minutes to one hour. Then shampoo carpet with carpet cleaner as usual and be sure to rinse the area with extra water, then extract as much moisture as possible. Fans in the area always help to dry faster.

Step 3. Carpet Granule
Sprinkle carpet granules generously over entire area and leave for 4 to 5 days (no longer than 7 days), then vacuum thoroughly. If any odor remains, repeat steps two and three. One 16 oz. jar covers 75-100 sq. ft.

Note: it is important to keep pets from area until all the granule has been vacuumed up, not because of harm to pet but because the odor will not be totally gone until that time and the pet mayre-soil the area. You can always use a basket upside down over the area to keep pets away or position furniture to do the same.

One Kit will treat approximately 100 square feet a 10×10 foot area.

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