Pet Odor Issues
Body odors: The oils excreted from the pet’s body that accumulate in the areas where they spend most of their time cause these odors.
The service we provide is to apply a product to these areas that is designed to break down the oils and neutralize the odor.
Urine: It is composed of water, excess proteins, hormones, inorganic salts, urea, uric acid and urochrome [a natural pigment]. The water part evaporates, leaving alkalineurine salts. These salts are hygroscopic [moisture loving] and attract atmospheric moisture, which causes odor to be released. These salts are not water-soluble. The protein that remains also attracts bacteria that feed on it. The bacteria causes odor.
The service we provide is to break down the elements in the textile and clean it out. We do this by using products supplied by Centrum Force® LLC. This is their own unique formulation for rug and carpet care. It is distributed and sold by Centrum Force® LLC exclusively under the name U TURN. (Not sold in stores)
HOW DO WE DO THIS?
The products we use are made from plant-based, food-grade ingredients; they are powerful, nontoxic, nonflammable cleaning solutions.
HOW ARE OUR PRODUCTS AND SERVICE DIFFERENT THAN WHAT OTHERS USE?
Our process produces a soap-like particle called a micelle. It is smaller than typical soap and detergent molecules. It seeks out and captures unwanted foreign particles cause soil build-up and odor.
The formula is protected as a trade secret pursuant to Occupational Safety and Health Agency (OSHA) Standard CFR-1910 1200. Because it contains no ingredients considered hazardous by OSHA or WHMIS, it is exempt from the requirement of listing ingredients on the label. The ingredient list has been reviewed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
The chemical family from which the ingredients are derived includes:
- alkanolamines
- amino acids
- corn oil
- non-ionic surfactants
- plant based fatty acids
- organic alcohol in a base of colloidal micelles
The various blends contain extracts from plants such as cactus, coconuts, corn, grain, grass, potatoes, rice, soy, trees, and minute amounts of natural or nonionic surfactants and pure water. It is readily biodegradable (99.7 percent biodegradable in 28 days).
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